Riots in third division game
Fans shoot on players with fireworks-violent escalation in the halftime
In the event of severe riots in the third division game between Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden, numerous injuries demand. According to the police, there are further crimes.
According to the police, dozens of people were injured in the game of the 3rd football league between FC Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden (1-0). As the Rostock police headquarters announced, a total of 13 officers were injured and five stadium employees were attacked in an attack on the catering area of guest fans. Furthermore, another 33 people had to be treated in the stadium by paramedics on Saturday.
The situation during the half-time break was escalated during the explosive and classified as a risk game. After the Rostock fan-block fireworks were specifically shot down at players and Dresden fans before the game and during the break, Dynamo supporters destroyed a separation disc and tried to get into the Hansa block.
Hansa Rostock against Dresden: Long interruption
“In order to prevent violent attacks, forces in the relevant area were immediately deployed in cooperation between the state and federal police and brought the situation under control,” said the police. During the mission, the game was interrupted almost half an hour. A total of around 1,300 officers from the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the Federal Police were deployed.
In addition to the riots in the stadium, further crimes have already been committed in the run -up to the game. This includes property damage, coercion in road traffic, violation of the explosive law and violation of the weapons law. Three suspects were identified. In addition, criminal proceedings for robbery of fan utensils were initiated.
Rostock announces quick processing
The Rostock club management announced a quick reappraisal with the police and both clubs on Sunday. “We will meet with the state police on Monday morning and will also make an evaluation on the basis of the video material,” said CEO Jürgen Wehlend of the German Press Agency.
“Of course we regret what happened there. Of course we condemn violence of all kinds. But in the end it will be a matter of dealing with Hansa. We demonstrate that we do something,” said Wehlend. “We have to act first and then talk about it – not the other way around.”
Source: Stern

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