
Clashes have erupted in Marseille before the Euro 2016 opening game between Russia and England.
Hundreds of violent football fans clashed in the streets of the French port city hosting the 2016 UEFA European Championship.
One man is in a critical condition with at least 10 others injured as rival Russian and English fans outdo each other with booze and violence while hurling missiles and clashing with the police.
RT reports:

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The head of the All-Russian Fans’ Union, Alexander Sprygin, told Reuters that English fans were “drinking a lot and behaving badly” prior to the outbreak of violence outside the Queen Victoria pub in the Old Port area of the city.
Conversely, multiple English supporters claimed that they were attacked by Russian fans, some of whom had posted pictures of England’s St. George flags which had been won in the ‘battle’.
Local television channel BFMTV claimed that in one clash, in a backstreet near the pub, 200 fans from one side, were confronted by 300 from the other.
Eyewitnesses indicated that French youths, who had been involved in clashes with English fans in the same location during the previous two evenings joined the fray.
Rival fans threw bottles and chairs at each other, as small groups of fans bull rushed and encircled their opponents during a series of disorganized melees.
Social media has been flooded with photos of blood-covered and topless men, with shirts discarded or torn off.
“It’s not everybody but there are a lot of people involved,” Gary Toal, an England supporter told Reuters. “It is a bit of a mob mentality and it’s not nice to see so we are trying to keep away from all that and enjoy the football.”
Local news outlets reported at least ten casualties, with one England supporter in critical condition after suffering a suspected heart attack, following a violent encounter.
The England fan who suffered cardiac arrest is 51. His heart stopped and had to be restarted at the scene. Remains in a critical condition.
— Sam Cunningham (@samcunningham) June 11, 2016
Six people have been arrested and are expected to face a court hearing early next week.
Police used tear gas and water cannon to put an end to the violence, with hours still to go until the start of the match.
Some English fans accused the police of stoking tension by releasing tear gas canisters near fans, who were singing, but not initially violent.
“There has been tear gas thrown by police and fans throwing bottles at the police. The England fans we spoke to said the police have overreacted, although some fans have admitted that other England fans were throwing bottles at police and provoking them,” said RT correspondent Eisa Ali.
The two sets of fans were supposed to proceed from the Old Port through separate routes to the Stade Velodrome, located 4 km away.
#England fans in loud voice in #Marseille ahead of #EngRus pic.twitter.com/jku4BU5SKQ
— Eisa Ali (@EisaAli_RT) June 11, 2016
Just an hour before kick-off a new set of scuffles broke out next to the sports arena, which is heavily guarded.
ptdrrrrrrr a Marseille les Anglais ils tapent des Royal Rumble comme au catch j’suis mort pic.twitter.com/NWjSs3PFRe
— milice (@peurmilice_) June 11, 2016
A district mayor of the city claims Marseille has claimed that the city is in a “full state of emergency,” and said that authorities had been warning about the danger weeks in advance.
“We are aware of an incident taking place in Marseille. We are currently working with French police to identify supporters who have be involved. Investigations will continue in the UK to ensure any British fans who may have been involved will be identified and dealt with accordingly,” said the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s lead officer for football policing, assistant chief constable Mark Roberts, in a statement.
Incroyables scènes de chaos à #Marseille en plein état d’urgence ! L’Etat savait pourtant les risques depuis des semaines !
— Stéphane Ravier (@Stephane_Ravier) June 11, 2016
We’re here in Marseille and still tear gas going off @MirrorFootball pic.twitter.com/G7OWYaka5Q
— Eisa Ali (@EisaAli_RT) June 11, 2016
England and Russia fans fighting in Marseille. 💀 pic.twitter.com/D509Y8sBl9
— The Soccer Life (@TheSCRLife) June 11, 2016
#ENG fans’ have attacked #RUS fans near a French cafe. Multiple casualties including elderly French woman. Sickening pic.twitter.com/zfKnkktXQp
— Jamie Scoins (@Jamie_Scoins) June 11, 2016
Unbelievable scenes on the @boohooMAN Snapchat right now! (boohoo_man) #EURO2016 #ENG #ENGRUS pic.twitter.com/rzy6OBWY9u
— UEFA EURO 2016 (@TheEuros2016_) June 11, 2016
Barbecue gone wild #Marseille #ENGRUS #ENG #EURO2016 pic.twitter.com/LZc9eFDb9a
— Fabien Randanne (@fabrandanne) June 11, 2016
The water cannon has just arrived #Marseille pic.twitter.com/AOMlFHiLgO
— emma murphy (@emmamurphyitv) June 11, 2016
Can’t believe what we’re seeing on @boohooMAN Snapchat (boohoo_man) right now! Live from Marseille. #ENG #ENGRUS pic.twitter.com/n61AnSpuGR
— UEFA EURO 2016 (@TheEuros2016_) June 11, 2016
A bloodied England fan. He was taken to hospital. pic.twitter.com/Kwsho3Gzdo
— Sam Cunningham (@samcunningham) June 11, 2016
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