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10 Turkish fans hurt after Besiktas' loss to Dynamo Kyiv

Gleb Garanich / Reuters

Kyiv - Ten Turkish fans were treated in hospital, two for stab wounds, after clashes broke out surrounding a Champions League qualifier between Besiktas and Dynamo Kyiv, police said Wednesday.

The violence late Tuesday cast a fresh spotlight on concerns for fans' safety in Kyiv as the Ukrainian capital prepares to host the 2018 Champions League final.

A police statement said two Turkish fans were stabbed while eight suffered less serious injuries during clashes that began on Kyiv's main avenue Khreshchatyk before the game and lasted for nine hours.

The match ended with Dynamo thrashing Besiktas 6-0.

The result means that the Turks progress to the Europa League as the third-place finisher in Group B while Kyiv finishes bottom of the group and is out of the competition despite the win.

At the match an AFP reporter saw Turkish fans ripping off seats and throwing them at Dynamo supporters while the police tried to keep the two groups apart.

A spokeswoman for the Kyiv mayor's office said that eight of the Besiktas fans had been released from hospital by Wednesday while two more needed more time to recover. Dynamo fans were seen burning a Besiktas flag

One of those injured underwent surgery while the other still needed to convalesce, the spokeswoman said.

There was no immediate response to the incident from the European football's governing body UEFA.

Besiktas and Dynamo are both known to have passionate supporters that include some ultra-nationalist groups.

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