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Footage seemed to show Russia fans surge at England supporters after the 1-1 Euro 2016 draw in Marseille.

Charges against Russia are for social occasion aggravations, radical lead, and setting off sparklers, Uefa acknowledged.

There were issues with constrainment of fans, the body surrendered, promising security would be "fortified".

The European football controlling body said it had not made any move against the English FA.

Witnesses said trouble started in the stadium after flares were let off by Russian fans close to the end of the beguilement.

Some then moved transversely over limits proposed to keep rival fans disconnected, and distinctive Russia supporters seemed to kick and punch escaping England fans.

'Security issues'

Prior on Sunday, Russia's Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said he was anticipating that that Uefa should report it would fine Russia.

"We acted mistakenly," R-Sport news office reported him as saying.

Regardless, he included there were "different subtleties" to what happened, and Russian forces would ask about.

Supports will be picked at a disciplinary meeting on Tuesday, once the Russians had the capacity to submit framed declarations and confirmation, Uefa said.

In verbalization, the body passed on "absolute loathing for the brutal conflicts that happened in the downtown locale of Marseille, and its true blue affectability toward the scenes toward the end of the match inside Stade Velodrome".

"This sort of conduct is totally forbidden and has no spot in football," it said.

"Accommodating measures" to fortify the sending of security work force would be executed, it included.


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