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Terrifying moment football thugs launch firecrackers and stones at train filled with rival supporters


FOOTBALL thugs launched firecrackers and stones at a train filled with rival supporters in terrifying scenes.

Video footage showed windows of the carriages smashed and explosions going off beside the tracks.

Football thugs launched rocks at a train carrying rival fansCredit: X formerly Twitter
Windows of the carriage were cracked in terrifying scenesCredit: X formerly Twitter

According to Waz in Germany, approximately 700 Rot-Weiss Essen fans were making the long train journey for their side’s third-tier league clash away at Hansa Rostock on a special train service across the country.

But the early train – which apparently set off at 2.30am on Saturday morning – was stopped around 9.45am due to thick fog.

It is understood the emergency brake had been deployed.

But while stationary, the train was attacked by yobs.

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An estimated 200 assailants launched various missiles towards the carriage including rocks which cracked the windows.

The football criminals were decked out in masks to cover their identity.

But it is reported they are likely to be Hansa Rostock fans.

Around 150 Essen supporters allegedly got off the train and clashed with the rivals outside the carriages.

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Due to the nature of the unexpected stoppage of the train, it is understood the clash between the rivals was not a pre-arranged meeting for the dust-ups.

Police confirmed the incident to local media and that investigations are ongoing.

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However, there is yet to be any news regarding injuries.

The Waz report added that kick-off in the first league meeting between the two teams since 2007 was delayed by 30 minutes.

But although a replacement train was arranged, it was unclear whether the 700 travelling supporters would make it Rostock for the start of the match.

In total, 2,000 Essen fans were heading to northern Germany to watch their team in 3 Liga action – with ex-Arsenal youngster Thomas Eisfeld on the bench.

The yobs wore masks to cover their identityCredit: X formerly Twitter
The 700 Essen fans tried to take cover on the stranded trainCredit: X formerly Twitter

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