Match Italy-Israel: 5000 police officers and drones due to threat of protests.
According to inkorr.com: In the match between the national teams of Italy and Israel, which will take place at the 'BluEnergy' stadium in Udine, Italy, special security measures are being planned. About 5000 spectators are expected, but there is also a threat of large-scale protests near the stadium.
To ensure order at the match, dog handlers, sappers, and drones will be deployed. The police and carabinieri will also be present on site. In addition, the sale of food and drinks in glass, ceramic, and metal containers will be prohibited due to the risk of their use as projectiles.
On October 11, during the match between Norway and Israel in Oslo, local police used tear gas against pro-Palestinian protesters and arrested several demonstrators.
World Cup Qualifying. Group D
In the match between Iceland and Ukraine, our team won with a score of 5:3 in the qualifying tournament for the 2026 World Cup.
Additionally, Ukraine drew with Azerbaijan - 1:1, and previously lost to France with a score of 0:2. Fans of the Ukrainian national team supported the team by unfurling a banner that read 'Fortress of Europe'.
The upcoming match between the national teams of Italy and Israel will require special security measures due to the possible gathering of spectators and the threat of protests. Meanwhile, in the qualifying tournament for the 2026 World Cup, the Ukrainian national team celebrated a victory over Iceland and earned a draw with Azerbaijan but lost to France.
There is an important match ahead for both teams. The planned security measures indicate the seriousness of the situation that may arise due to protests. The situation should be monitored closely, as it may affect the atmosphere of the match and the course of events in the stadium. For the Ukrainian national team, it is important to maintain a positive image after previous performances, and fans are already ready to support their team in the stands.Read also
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