Explosive revelation ahead of the Eastern 3rd League match between Dynamo Dresden and Hansa Rostock on Saturday (2 p.m.). A mysterious threatening letter is causing alarm and fear.
The letter was discovered in the form of several flyers outside the Dresden House of the Press on Friday morning, as reported by “Tag24.” The content is alarming and filled with hatred.
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The message reads: “In deepest solidarity with the one true prince of terror, we Hansa warriors set out on September 11th to avenge the pollution of our beaches by the dirty Saxon brood. The Carolina Bridge was just the beginning! Our hatred grows daily like the Elbe! Hansa is great.”
Macabre: The text was written using a script reminiscent of Arabic characters, with the portrait of the former terrorist leader Osama bin Laden (†54) in the background.
Additionally, the phrase “Hansa is great” at the end of the text may be intended to echo the saying “God is great,” often used by terrorists as a war cry.
Notable: Several capitalization and grammatical errors are present, including the incorrectly referred to Carolabrücke, which was called the “Carolina Bridge” deliberately or with intent.
The fact remains: the entire situation is in the most distasteful form possible!
According to information obtained by BILD from police sources, the note has been attributed to the Hansa camp, adding further tension to the East Derby, where fan groups have been long-standing rivals.
Police deploying several hundred officers
Police spokesman Marko Laske (50): “This is a high-risk match of the first category. We have several hundred officers on duty, and water cannons are on standby.”
The riot police from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are among those deployed, with the Brandenburg Bepo also supporting the Saxon police units.
The police’s plan: Hansa fans should avoid walking or driving to the stadium alone if possible. Their cars and fan buses will be directed over the Messebrücke bridge into the flood channel.
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The usual parking area for away fans on Pieschener Allee will not be utilized due to flooding. Hansa Rostock fans arriving by train will have to disembark at Dresden-Neustadt station due to construction work at the main station.
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Due to the designation as a high-risk match and the corresponding potential for violence, the state capital of Dresden has imposed a ban on carrying specific items to mitigate risks.
On match day, items such as work gloves, chains, helmets, protective gear, mouthguards, balaclavas, or pyrotechnics are prohibited from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Laske informed BILD: “The away fans will be transported in buses from the flood channel and Neustadt train station to the stadium.” This will all take place under police escort to prevent any attacks.
We can only hope that, despite the volatile situation in and around Dresden’s Rudolf Harbig Stadium, everything remains peaceful.
Explosive discovery before the Eastern 3rd League clash between Dynamo Dresden and Hansa Rostock on Saturday (2 p.m.). A mysterious threatening letter is causing a stir and horror.
It was found in the form of several flyers in front of the Dresden House of the Press on Friday morning. “Tag24” reported on this. The content is frightening – and full of hate.
The wording: “In deepest solidarity with the one true prince of terror, we Hansa warriors set out on September 11th to avenge the pollution of our beaches by the dirty Saxon brood. The Carolina Bridge was just the beginning! Our hatred grows daily like the Elbe! Hansa is great.”
Macabre: the text was written in a script reminiscent of Arabic characters. In the background you can see the portrait of the former terrorist leader Osama bin Laden (†54).
In addition, “Hansa is great” at the end of the text may be intended to recall the phrase “God is great,” which is used by terrorists as a battle cry.
Noticeable: Several errors in capitalization and lowercase letters, also the partially collapsed Carolabrücke – intentionally or consciously – called the “Carolina Bridge”.
The fact is: the whole thing is in the most tasteless state possible!
As BILD learned from police circles, the note is attributed to the Hansa camp, thus adding additional explosiveness to the East Derby, whose fan groups have been enemies for years.
Police with Several Hundred Officers in Action
Police spokesman Marko Laske (50): “This is a high-risk game of category one. We have several hundred officers on duty. Water cannons are also on standby.”
The riot police from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are among those deployed, and the Brandenburg Bepo is also supporting the Saxon police units.
The police’s plan: Hansa fans should not walk or drive to the stadium alone if possible. Their cars and fan buses will be directed over the Messebrücke bridge into the flood channel.
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The standard parking space for away fans on Pieschener Allee will not be used due to the flooding. Fans of Hansa Rostock who arrive by train will have to get off at Dresden-Neustadt station due to construction work at the main station.
Due to the classification as a high-risk game and the corresponding danger of a high potential for violence, the state capital of Dresden has imposed a ban on carrying certain items in order to avert danger.
Safety Measures and Restrictions
On match day, items such as work gloves, chains, helmets, protectors, mouth guards, balaclavas, or pyrotechnics are not allowed between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Laske told BILD: “The away fans will be shuttled in buses from the flood channel and Neustadt train station to the stadium.” This will all be done under police escort to avoid attacks.
Expected Reactions from Fans
In light of this explosive situation, it is anticipated that fan responses will vary widely. Some may choose to protest against the hate-filled messages while others may rally in solidarity with their teams. The police and local authorities are preparing for all possible outcomes, aiming to ensure that the match proceeds safely.
Historical Rivalry Between Teams
The rivalry between Dynamo Dresden and Hansa Rostock has a long and turbulent history, often characterized by intense support for both teams. This latest incident adds a troubling layer to an already heated atmosphere.
Potential Impact on Future Matches
Such incidents could have lasting effects on the dynamics of future matches between these two teams. Authorities may implement stricter regulations regarding fan behavior and safety protocols in response to this threatening situation, altering the atmosphere for years to come.