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Published 19:13 12 Jun 2016 BST
The thugs are also said to have worn black t-shirts, sporting the names of Moscow clubs Lokomotiv and CSKA - suggesting the violence was organised around hooligans affiliated with these two clubs.
UEFA have since condemned the violence seen inside the Stade Velodrome on Saturday night, suggesting that England and Russia could be disqualified from the competition if the violence continues.
Later on Sunday afternoon, it also emerged that the French government will be banning the sale of alcohol near all Euro 2016 venues in the wake of the trouble seen in the tournaments opening days.
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