Some insane footage, and to think, it all started after one person invaded the pitch ..... The fans did were not keen on the police ruining ...
Some insane footage, and to think, it all started after one person invaded the pitch ..... The fans did were not keen on the police ruining their entertainment, when police and security tried to grab a spectator who invaded the pitch. A few tempers flared up, and presto, instant riot. These guys are really going for it. Our good friends at Google translate have offered "Riots in the match Shinnik (Yaroslavl) - Spartak (Moscow)" See also an overhead view of the riot taken from higher in the stands. #financial_support_div{ display:none; position: absolute; width:300px; height:140px; margin-left: -150px; margin-top: -70px; /*- half of width and height */ top:50%; left:50%; padding: 5px; opacity:0.9; filter:alpha(opacity=90); z-index:1000; background-color:#000; color: white; } .close_box{ background: gray; color:#fff; padding:1px 3px; display:inline; position:absolute; right:1px; margin-right: -13px; margin-top: -13px; border-radius:3px; cursor:pointer; border: 1px #000 solid; } $(document).on("click",".close_box",function(){ $(this).parent().fadeTo(300,0,function(){ $(this).remove(); }); }); Loading the player ... Less
Two Italians who were kidnapped in Libya in July have touched down in Rome just days after reports emerged that the other two hostages in th...
Two Italians who were kidnapped in Libya in July have touched down in Rome just days after reports emerged that the other two hostages in their group had been killed. #Libia: #exostaggi #Pollicardo e #Calcagno rientrati in Italia#Ciampinohttps://t.co/CVM3CBFCrL pic.twitter.com/Kw2GqnkURK— ART News (@ARTNews_Roma) March 6, 2016 It is not yet clear how Filippo Calcagno and Gino Pollicardo were freed, or who was holding the group hostage. They are expected to give their version of events to an Italian prosecutor. Reports suggest they were separated from Fausto Piano and Salvatore Failla. They are said to have been killed in clashes between ISIL militants and local armed forces in Sabratha. Pollicardo and Calcagno were freed from a house in the same, northwestern city. Libia, Pollicardo telefona famiglia – “Ora non piangete più, presto a casa” #pollicardo https://t.co/tPcHMNtOs4 pic.twitter.com/bh9×6ECB1S— Tgcom24 (@MediasetTgcom24) March 5, 2016 The group of four was abducted from an oil and gas installation in western Libya upon return from a holiday in Tunisia. They were in Libya working for Bonatti construction company, which specialises in jobs in remote locations, its website states. Less
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