Ultrà: Red Star fans display banners stolen from Roma supporters, it’s war

Ultrà: Red Star fans display banners stolen from Roma supporters, it's war

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It is open warfare between Roma ultras and Red Star Belgrade fans. Today, 14 days after the attack in Piazza Mancini, the ‘stolen’ banners were displayed during today’s match between Red Star and Cucaricki of the Serbian superliga. Many banners stolen: in the images you can see the upside down banner of ‘Fedayn’, the historic group of the yellow and red Curva Sud and other banners, including one with the writing ‘Barilla’. Flags and banners were stolen from Roma fans by the Serbs last February 4 in the brawl that took place a few meters from the Olympic stadium, after the match between the hosts and Empoli, which finished 2-0. South Giallorossi had been injured. For those facts, the Rome prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into a fight and the carrying of an improper weapon. The investigations were delegated to the Digos police officers. In the images of the attack several Serbian fans can be seen emerging from the flowerbeds armed with clubs and sticks. After attacking the group, which also included some girls, they fled and managed to return to their homeland. The attack could be attributable to the twinning between Red Star Belgrade and Napoli fans and therefore linked to the clashes between the Giallorossi and the Neapolitans which took place on 8 January on the A1 at the Badia al Pino motorway service station. A sort of revenge where the Serbian ‘twins’ operated.

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