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Hertha BSC has condemned the riots in the block of supporters in Berlin with a total of 45 injured in the Bundesliga match at Borussia Dortmund (2: 2) with clear words.
The Hertha specifically described the "scenes of violence against the police" as "unacceptable" and announced: "We will do everything we can to identify those responsible".
As the police said in the evening in Dortmund, "Berlin offenders under the protection of authorized choreography" have concealed and exploded huge fireworks.
Fanhilfe Hertha BSC contradicted this presentation. Nobody could hide or hide under the flag of chore recorded regularly.
The police operation was "for no apparent reason, justification and without threat," she continues in a statement: "She was deliberately sought after in an escalation in a fully occupied football stadium, regardless of the losses suffered ".
Police operation in Hertha guest pavilion at BVB
At the same time, the police said that the offenders involved had been "widely filmed".
When the fireworks burned, ten uninvolved visitors reported experiencing airway injuries. Thirty-five people had to be treated after using the police pepper spray.
Riot supporters in Berlin attacked the police in the first half of the day, trying to repel the invited supporters in their neighborhood.
"The incoming police forces were mbadively attacked with kicks and fists and with the help of partially broken flagpoles," said the police: "This behavior has always been prevented by the use pepper spray and stick. "
At the break, the Berlin offenders left their block and retreated under the platform. Here, two large sanitary facilities have been completely destroyed.
Hertha condemns pyro-orgy
"The pyrotechnics are not part of the stadium, and this position is also known to our fans, which affects the reputation of the clubs and the quality of our club," said Hertha, who wants to do everything to identify the disruptive.
In addition, Hertha will badyze the reasons for the deployment of the police with the application of the law.
Hertha manager Michael Preetz added sky: "It's a day that hurts football and our club, and after this pyro-orgy, there has been a lot of physical action, which is a bitter note today, more that's a side note. "
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