Udinese: Ultras attack a train of Venice supporters!

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The success won at the end of the suspense was not enough for them. On the sidelines of the Udinese victory against Venice this Saturday, January 1 (3-2), ultras of the local club entered the return train of the Venice supporters after having forced it to stop in the middle of the way . The attackers then violently attacked their rivals, hitting them with batons and stones, making several injured.

The operation required the intervention of a police helicopter to arrest local ultra. Seven people were arrested, according to local media, and eleven venis supporters were injured. Among the attackers, we find in particular Austrians, who came from a club friend of Udinese to lend them a hand in their lacin. Meanwhile, after being blocked for almost an hour and a half, the train was able to leave towards Venice. The match had been classified at high risk due to the clashes which had taken place at the Venice station, on the sidelines of the first leg.

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