Romania’s chants against Ukraine were not pro Putin: fake news at the European Championships, what happened

Romania’s chants against Ukraine were not pro Putin: fake news at the European Championships, what happened
Romania’s chants against Ukraine were not pro Putin: fake news at the European Championships, what happened

OfPaolo Tomaselli, sent to Dortmund

Those of the Romania fans during the match against Ukraine were not pro-Putin chants: an insult was missing. , under strict control by the authorities for a very active far-right minority, a piece was missing

The fake news they raid the European Championship and are of a political nature, perhaps even something more. On Monday, during the match Romania won by a landslide against Ukraine (3-0), social media went viral the choirs of a part of the Romanian fans who seemed to praise Vladimir Putin: a mockery for the Kiev national team, booed at the Munich stadium during the match (but not during the anthem, as always sung by the players wrapped in their yellow and blue flag) , Where the public it was a Romanian majority, but the neutral side also took sides.

However, one piece was missing from the chorus of Bucharest fans – under strict control by the authorities due to a very active far-right minority: «Putin khuylo» it is indeed an insult, not an appreciation. For Ukrainewhich had not made any official protest and for UEFAwhich had not yet opened any investigation procedure – something instead done for the Albanian chants and banners during the match against Italy – one less bad thought.

June 18, 2024

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