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Bundesliga club Heidenheim accused Berlin police of using extreme violence against its fans before and after a match at Union Berlin. Five supporters were arrested, with three charged for alleged vandalism and insulting behavior. The club claimed some fans were detained before the game for posting stickers, and police used excessive force afterward. Heidenheim won the match 3-0 but their fans refrained from active support. The club called for an explanation from authorities and thanked Union staff for their support.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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