Izvor: N1 televizija, 02.Avg.2018, 14:00 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Split soccer fans steal in Serbia, write Ustashas graffiti
The supporters of Split soccer team Hajduk robbed a Mol petrol station on a motorway in Serbia and left graffiti symbolising the Ustashas Nazi puppet state in Croatia during the World War II, the Beta news agency reported on Thursday.
Several hundred of the hardcore Torcida supporters' group from Croatia’s coastal town stole everything from the station's shop and then wrote their insignia, decorating it with the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) symbol.
The fans were >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << on their way to Sofia where Hajduk is playing the second leg match against Slavia in the qualifications for the European League football competition.
Police are investigating the incident and working to identify the perpetrators.
Even before, but most frequently after the break-up of former Yugoslavia, soccer hooligans form Serbia and Croatia rarely miss the opportunity to express their national feelings and hostility to each other in all forms of violent behaviour.
Police detain dozens of Croatian soccer fans in Serbia
Izvor: N1 televizija, 03.Avg.2018, 12:35
Police arrested a total of 32 Croatian soccer fans on their way back from the match against Slavia from Sofia on Friday, charging 28 of “rampage” after they robbed a petrol station on a motorway in Serbia the day before, and wrote offensive graffiti, Serbia’s Interior Ministry said...The Interior...













