Six England fans will appear in a French court this afternoon charged with violent offences after a weekend of football hooliganism.
The men are among a total of 10 people scheduled to face summary charges in Marseille. The other four are made up of three French and an Austrian national.
Their court case was announced by prosecutor Brice Robin at a press conference in Marseille, according to the local newspaper La Provence. The offences related to trouble this weekend.
Mr Robin said none of an estimated 150 Russian football hooligans had yet been arrested. He described this group as "extremely well trained" and said he believed they had come to Marseille to cause trouble.
Police are also sifting through CCTV images of the trouble to identify those responsible for the most serious incidents.
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Senior French Police officials have described being attacked a group of 250 England fans throwing cans. English supporters groups have denied starting any trouble, seeking to blame Russian hooligans, local troublemakers and the police.
French authorities, however, describe clashes between two groups of "very determined" fans - some 300 Russians and 300 "British", according to reports in local media.
The presence of Russians, said French national newspaper Le Monde, made such troubles different from those that took place earlier in the week, which largely involved English fans and locals.
Groups of Russians fans, the paper said, contained small organised groups of hooligans. Le Monde cited one image of some 30 ultras linked to the Moscow club Lokomotiv.
The paper, however, also described a "schizophrenic atmosphere" in Marseille at the weekend. There were parts of the city, even the Old Port, where fans from both teams and locals mixed with no trouble.
La Provence, meanwhile, also carried an interview with a Russian hooligan called Vladimir - who claimed to work in PR - who said Moscow ultras had targetted England fans.
He said: "We wanted to show that they were little girls."
England and Russia have both been warned by Uefa officials that they may be thrown out of the Euro 2016 championship if behaviour by their fans does not improve.
La Provence: "We wanted to show that the English were little girls."
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