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Four Persons were injured in the Fan Riots in Mostar

Published September 3, 2023
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Four people were injured in the fan riots that took place today around 1 pm in Mostar, Bljesak.info has learned.

Before the match, there was an unpleasant scene on the streets of Mostar. The conflict between Velež fans “Red Army” and Željezničar “Manijak” took place in Maršala Tita Street in the immediate vicinity of Aleksa Šantić Park, reports Vijesti.ba.

With a quick reaction, the police prevented the further spread of the disorder, and as a journalist from the scene explained, the police forced the members of the fan group Manijaci into Šantića Park.

The extent of the injuries is still unknown, and more details will be available after the investigation. As a reminder, FK Velež and FK Željezničar will play tonight at 19:45 at Rođeni Stadium.

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