In one game of Russia's Football Super League, fans ignited lighting fireworks in the stands.
In one game of Russia's Football Super League, fans ignited lighting fireworks in the stands.
According to the Tas Society, dozens of fans have recently set up lights in a Russian Football Super League. On -site videos showed that the smoke on the stands raised, and the fans waved the flag in the fire and kept shouting.
It is reported that in the competition on November 28, after the Moscow's Central Army lost to St. Petersburg Zetit 0-2, the fans ignited the lights at the watch, and the police arrested dozens of people after the game. According to the Russian New News Agency reported on December 1, the Saviolov Court of Moscow said that the court judged a fine of 15,000 to 20,000 rubles on 20 fans and prohibited him from entering the official sports competition venue within two years.
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An explosion occurred in a residential building in Shenyang, and a fire broke out at the scene
An explosion occurred in a residential building in Shenyang, and a fire broke out at the scene
On December 18, a residential building in Zhulin Community, Zhulin Road, Dadong District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province exploded. At present, several local departments have rushed to the scene for emergency treatment. On the afternoon of the 18th, several residents of Zhulin Community told Jimu News that they heard a loud bang when the incident occurred, and the glass of many residents' homes was shattered.
Several online videos showed that open flames could be seen in the two windows on the second floor of the building involved, the outer walls of the third and fourth floors were blackened in large areas, and fire rescuers were fighting fires inside the house through the windows. Another video showed several residents' windows shattered and the surrounding ground in a mess.
A resident posted on the Internet that he was sleeping at home and suddenly heard a "bang" sound, and the glass was broken. Fortunately, the body was not scratched by the splashing glass after the quilt was covered, and then it was known that the opposite building had exploded.
A resident of Zhulin Community told the Jimu News reporter that the accident happened at about 3:30 pm on December 18, and he started to hear a loud "bang". Later, he found that a resident's house on the second floor caught fire, which may be gas. It was detonated, and it is not clear whether there were people in the deflagration homes at the time, and the casualties were also unclear.
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Japan's Saitama holds station riot drill
The video shows an actor playing the gangster wearing a black coat and sunglasses waving a knife in his hand, and then the police and staff came on stage and used tools to subdue the "gangster". According to reports, about 70 police officers and station staff at the scene participated in the drill.
In recent months, there have been repeated violent attacks in stations and trains in Japan. Just yesterday (15th) afternoon, a stabbing incident occurred at Fukushima Railway Station in northeastern Japan. The victim was a woman in her 80s, and her life was not in danger.
On the evening of October 31, a man set fire to a knife in a train on the Keio Line in Tokyo, Japan, injuring 17 people, one of whom was seriously injured and unconscious. The man, dressed in the "Joker" costume from the "Batman" series of comics, first stabbed a 72-year-old passenger in the seat with a knife on the train, then poured out the oil in the lighter and set it on fire. The carriage caught fire. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a 24-year-old suspect on suspicion of attempted murder and is investigating the details of the case.
On November 8, local time, a 69-year-old man set fire on the seat of the "Sakura No. 401" train of the Kyushu Shinkansen, claiming to imitate the "clown case". No casualties were caused, but more than 50 trains were still affected.
In August this year, a stabbing incident occurred on a Tokyo train, injuring nine people, one of them seriously. The suspect surrendered after fleeing the scene. It also happened in August this year, when a man poured a suspected sulfuric acid liquid on pedestrians at a Tokyo subway station, injuring two people.
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