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Russia slams BBC documentar­y on World Cup hooligan claims

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Russian officials on Friday slammed a BBC documentar­y warning of a “festival of violence” by hooligans at next year’s World Cup in the country as “propaganda” aimed at tarring the event.

“We need to look absolutely soberly at all this – an informatio­n campaign aimed to discredit,” Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko told the state-run TASS news agency.

“Russia gave security guarantees that were confirmed by the state and will meet its obligation­s,” said Mutko, who is also the head of the World Cup organizing committee.

Meanwhile, Vladimir Markin, the chief of Russia’s Football Union security committee, decried claims in the documentar­y as totally false.

“This is absolutely a work of propaganda,” he told the R-Sport news agency. “It is designed to make as many English fans as possible refuse to come to the World Cup – there is no other aim.”

The BBC’s Russia’s Hooligan Army aired Thursday showing Russian fans predicting clashes between supporters – especially targeting British fans.

“For some it will be a festival of football, for others it will be a festival of violence,” one of the hooligans told the BBC.

BBC spoke to members of the “Orel Butchers,” a group of hardcore supporters of Lokomotiv Moscow who were accused of violence during Euro 2016 in France.

A leader of the group predicted a crackdown by Russian authoritie­s, telling the BBC, “They will just take down all leaders, all people who are capable of organizing anything and just lock them down.”

Despite the prospect of tighter rules against hooliganis­m, the Orel Butchers member said it was “100 percent guaranteed” that some fans in Russia would try to organize violence against England supporters. Several Russians were expelled from France last year after street battles broke out with England fans in Marseille.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Thursday he was not concerned about violence at the tournament and had faith in Russia’s abilities to host the World Cup.

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