Over 100 arrested in Warsaw clashes

Warsaw, June 13 (IANS/RIA Novosti) More than 100 people have been arrested after violence flared at a march of Russian fans in the Polish capital Warsaw, police said. The violence broke out during a march of 5,500 Russian fans through the city ahead of Tuesday night's Euro 2012 match between the two nations at Warsaw's National Stadium. Police fired warning shots into the air after coming under attack from Polish fans, some of whom had intercepted the Russian column. "It's more than 100 hooligans," said police spokeswoman Agnieszka Hamelusz, when asked how many people had been arrested. She said that those held include Russians and Poles. It was not clear how many were Russians and how many were Polish, she said. Ten people were injured, including seven Poles, two Russians and a German, a statement on the Warsaw police website said. Some of those arrested were held after an incident near the fanzone in the city centre, where thousands gather to wa...