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In Australia, the "Z-Fans" with Russian flags and Putin's photos (video) came to Australia and Russian (video)

A Serbian fan came to the tennis tournament in a "Z-symbolic" T-shirt, and some of the fans were chanted by "Serbia, Russia, Serbia, Russia", waving Russian flags and Serbia. In Melbourne, pro -Russian fans again spoke at the Australian Tennis Open. One of the protesters came in a T -shirt with a symbol of war against Ukraine "Z" in the arena, and the other fans brought Russian flags banned in the West, one of them depicted Vladimir Putin. About it writes the edition of The Telegraph.

It is reported that some of the fans were chanted by "Serbia, Russia, Serbia, Russia", waving the flags of two states. At the same time, the image of Putin's face on the Russian flag was raised by one of the fans after celebrating the victory of Serbian tennis player Novak Dzokovich over Russian Andriy Rublev. In addition, during the match, one of the members of the Serbs Support at the stadium took off his white T -shirt named Dzokovich to show a black T -shirt with the Za Emblem.

It is also known that the Serbian athlete gave an autograph to this man. The Security Service of the Sports West did not immediately respond to such behavior of fans, although the flags of the Russian Federation and Belarus are officially forbidden at the tournament. In their statement, the representatives of the championship said that four people in the crowd who left the stadium showed "improper flags and symbols" and threatened protection. "The police intervened and continues to be questioned.

The comfort and safety of everyone is our priority, and we are working closely with the security authorities and the authorities," the statement said. Twitter users have found that a man in a T-shirt with "Z"-Serb Zoran Pavlovich, who migrated to the United States in the 1970s. He is a musician, as well as the great fan of Novak Dzhokovich and goes to most matches with his participation.