GETTY Police believe more than 150 Moscow Ultras are plotting a second round of attacks on English fans

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It comes as French police have reportedly started to deport Russia fans following violent clashes with England supporters. France’s prime minister, Manuel Valls, said that certain fans “will be deported because some people cannot stay on national territory”. Today, officers stopped a coach which had picked up around 50 Russians from a hotel in Cannes on the south coast of France. France is looking to send those taken into custody back to Russia after seizing their passports, according to Alexander Shprygin, the head of a supporters' group.

The French and UEFA will rightly be asking themselves searching questions about how the segregation of fans within the Vélodrome stadium broke down Theresa May, Home Secretary

However, he denies they have been involved in trouble. He said: “They want to deport almost 50 people including women who did not take part in anything. “The police are making up for their mistakes three days ago. Mr Shprygin said it was a “disgrace” and the police were simply making up for their failures.

On Sunday night Mr Shprygin claimed in a tweet that the Russian supporters union’s hotel had been raided and that 40 armed French police had stormed their rooms, taken their passport details and photographed everyone. Prefect of the French Alpes-Maritimes François-Xavier Lauch said that the police were working out by identity checks if the Russians were part of a list of hooligans. Raids have taken place on a series of addresses in Cannes, as well as Marseille 110 miles away.

Euro 2016: Violent fans cause chaos Thu, June 16, 2016 European football's governing body has threatened to disqualify England and Russia if there is any further violence by fans. Play slideshow Reuters 1 of 51 Violence in Lille