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The risks visitors could face at 2018 World Cup in Russia

By Reuters
21 March 2018   |   8:36 am
Officials predict fights between rival fans and police are more likely to take place in the host cities, meaning there will be an elevated likelihood of injuries and collateral damage done to property.

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