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Disgruntled Dynamo Moscow fans fire paintballs at players

A group of fans dressed in camouflage gear arrived at the club’s training groundy and unleashed a barrage of paintballs.

DYNAMO MOSCOW TODAY vowed tough action against club fans who shot at players with paintball guns during a training session to protest at the side’s worst-ever start to the season.

“We’re set to use all the resources we have at our disposal to discover those responsible and bring them to court,” the club said on its official website. “We are also set to make the names of those responsible public.”

Midfielder Alan Gatagov earlier said a group of fans dressed in camouflage gear arrived at the club’s training ground today and unleashed a barrage of paintballs at the players and club staff.

They also threw flyers onto the pitch, some threatening the club’s foreign players, demanding better performances

“I just can’t find the right words,” the 21-year-old was quoted as saying by the R-Sport news agency. “What are we supposed to do now? Should each of us hire a personal bodyguard I was hit in the back of the head when they shot at us. Lots of players were also hit.”

Dynamo Moscow, currently fourth bottom of the Russian Premier League with just nine points from 11 games, have never been relegated from the top flight but have got off to a woeful start to the season.

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