England exercises in the heart of Russian nationalism, players feel threatened

England exercises in the heart of Russian nationalism, players feel threatened

The city known as Stalingrad destroyed after World War II is the host country for England's national. But the English players have been surprised at what they've seen in this city. Moreover, they feel threatened by the nationalists of Russia. However, local authorities have begun to plant some trees for [...]

But the English players have been surprised at what they've seen in this city. Moreover, they feel threatened by the nationalists of Russia.

However, the country's authorities have begun to plant several trees to add aesthetic to where England will face Tunisia.

The city has already received a different name, called Volgograd, and this occurred in 1961 and is considered the heart of Russian nationalism, but also from the 12 poorest countries in Russia, Periscope broadcast, reported “Daily Mall”.

However, the renovation of the Volgograd city stadium cost 280 million pounds.

Other nationals like Nigeria, Iceland, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Poland, and Japan will also play in this city./Periscopi/

Memorial War: . . . . . ) The Motherland Calls.. sttue, overplaying Volgograd, stends at almost 300ft

Drad October: the blast of smoke given off by temporarily closed Red October stel plant

Badly marked 'Pavlov's House' was marked in a batle against German forces in 1943

A ready into Red October, which is closed due the World Cup to keep the 'air free'

The main road station, with a train lynching up to the ruining airport in Volgograd

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