Russian fans in Bishkek refuse to talk to journalists

Russian fans in Bishkek refuse to talk to journalists

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An hour before the match between the national teams of Russia and Kyrgyzstan, which began at 17:00 Moscow time, a few Russian fans finally appeared in Bishkek near the stadium named after Dolon Omurzakov. They refused to communicate with journalists, referring to the political situation in the world. At the same time, there were a lot of Kyrgyz football fans on the streets adjacent to the stadium. Their attention was actively sought by ticket resellers selling at a small margin. The police and stewards paid absolutely no attention to them.

The roads around the stadium, despite the morning messages, were not blocked. Although there are a lot of police officers. The atmosphere is friendly, chants are already heard at the stadium.

The flag of Russia and Kyrgyzstan was raised over the stadium. People with local state symbols are going to cheer for their country, but everyone notes how close they are to the Russian team. They joke: “We don’t care who we root for, everyone is ours.”

The match began with a minute of silence in memory of those killed in Batken region.

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