Euro 2016: police quell violence as England and Russia fans clash in Lille
Source: The Guardian
Euro 2016: police quell violence as England and Russia fans clash in Lille
French riot police use teargas to disperse fans from citys main square,
with dozens arrested and 16 people taken to hospital over course of
the day
Owen Gibson, Peter Walker and Ben Quinn
Thursday 16 June 2016 00.56 BST
At least 36 people have been arrested after trouble flared again at Euro 2016 on Wednesday following brawling between England and Russia fans in Lille city centre, in echoes of the violence that marred their opening weekend match in Marseille.
Hundreds of French riot police later charged at groups of England fans who continued to congregate after the early clashes as bottles were hurled. The trouble continued late into the night as police used teargas to attempt to disperse English, Welsh and French fans from the citys main square outside the station.
A total of 16 people were hospitalised throughout the day, according to French authorities, amid chaotic scenes in the northern French city.
The fears of French authorities, who drafted in extra police and emergency services to swell their numbers to 4,000, were realised when skirmishes began near the citys main train station following Russias match with Slovakia.
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