UEFA have launched disciplinary proceedings after emergence of video

Dynamo Kiev vs Chelsea match on Tuesday was marred by violent scenes

UEFA has launched disciplinary proceedings against Dynamo Kiev following disturbances at the Champions League match against Chelsea on Tuesday.

The Ukrainian side have been charged with racist behaviour and crowd disturbances following an incident captured on camera by anti-discrimination network Football Against Racism in Europe at the Group G match, which finished goalless.

Footage of the incident apparently shows a group of Dynamo fans attacking four black men after spotting them in a neighbouring home section of the NSK Olimpiyskiy.

A black supporter appears to be in an altercation in the stands at the Dynamo Kiev vs Chelsea match

The pictures of the violent incident appear to show the same attacks captured on video on Tuesday night

The video of the violence was by released by anti-discrimination network Football Against Racism in Europe

FARE's executive director, Piara Powar, said: 'Usually we do not go public with these sort of reports - but we thought the footage was so serious that it should be shared with the media.'

UEFA's Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will deal with the case on Tuesday, October 27.

Earlier this year, Dynamo were fined £11,000 by European football's governing body following the racist behaviour of their fans during a Europa League match against Everton at the same venue.

The Ukrainian side were also punished for setting off fireworks and for insufficient organisation during the 5-2 second-leg win over the Toffees in March.

UEFA also ordered partial closure of their home ground for the first leg of the quarter-final against Fiorentina the following month.

On the pitch Kiev and Chelsea contested a goalless draw in the Champions League group-stage fixture

Dynamo Kiev fans show their allegiance by holding up their scarves inside the stadium on Tuesday night

Chelsea fans were also ambushed by balaclava-clad thugs in Kiev just hours before the Blues faced Dynamo .

A group of around 30 supporters were attacked in the Ukrainian capital just moments after they had left the Shato Brewery bar just off Independence Square.

The group of Chelsea fans were attacked as they left the Shato Brewery bar in Kiev on Monday

Several fans were left bruised and bloodied with at least one requiring hospital treatment following the unprovoked attack at around midnight on Monday.

The thugs charged at the Chelsea fans, including women and the elderly, knocking them to the ground with kicks and punches.

One Chelsea fan, who asked to not to be named, said: 'It was orchestrated. Five guys turned up at the pub and sussed us out.