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Soccer - Russia players detained by police over attacks

A combination photo shows Russia's players Alexander Kokorin (L) during France v Russia international friendly soccer match in Saint-Denis, France March 29, 2016 and Pavel Mamayev during Russia v Lithuania international friendly soccer match in Moscow, Russia March 26, 2016. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier, Maxim Zmeyev

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian police said on Wednesday they had opened a criminal investigation and detained Russia internationals Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev, who are accused of carrying out violent attacks in central Moscow.

The attacks, allegedly perpetrated by Zenit St Petersburg forward Kokorin and Krasnodar midfielder Mamayev on Monday, were captured on CCTV and prompted widespread outrage among ordinary Russians as well as reaction from the Kremlin.

Footage, which has been circulated widely by the Russian media, shows a man being kicked and punched in the street by a group of people said to include the two footballers and another incident in which two civil servants appeared to be assaulted in a cafe.

A still image taken from a CCTV footage shows a recent incident, which reportedly involves Russian soccer players Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev, at a cafe in Moscow, Russia October 8, 2018. Russian Interior Ministry Chief Department in Moscow/Handout via REUTERS TV

Mamayev and Kokorin have declined to comment on the issue so far.

The two players were summoned by police for questioning on Wednesday and told that if they did not appear then nationwide search warrants would be issued.

Police said both players had turned up and had been detained over charges of hooliganism, which carries a maximum jail sentence of seven years. Police did not comment on the length of the detention period.

Journalists gather outside a building of a local investigation department of Russia's Interior Ministry as they wait for Russian soccer players Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev, who were summoned on suspicion of their involvement in a recent attack on two civilians, in Moscow, Russia October 10, 2018. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

Kokorin has 48 caps for Russia but missed this year's World Cup with a knee injury. Mamayev has represented the national team 15 times.

The two men also face possible sanctions from their clubs.

"We absolutely condemn the actions of those involved, it has caused outrage within our club and we are waiting for a legal assessment from the relevant authorities, but from a personal point of view, such behaviour is truly shocking," Zenit, where Kokorin plays, said.

Russian Interior Ministry's Moscow department spokesman Yuri Titov addresses journalists, who gather outside a building of a local investigation department of Russia's Interior Ministry as they wait for Russian soccer players Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev, who were summoned on suspicion of their involvement in a recent attack on two civilians, in Moscow, Russia October 10, 2018. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

"We are now considering what punishment the club will take against the player... the club and supporters are disappointed that one of the country's most talented footballers has behaved in such a manner."

Krasnodar condemned Mamayev's behaviour and said it was exploring ways to terminate his contract.

FILE PHOTO: Football Soccer - Russia v Slovakia - EURO 2016 - Group B - Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille, France - 15/6/16 - Russia's Pavel Mamaev and Aleksandr Kokorin. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

(Reporting by Tom Balmforth in Moscow and Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Toby Davis)

FILE PHOTO: Football Soccer - France v Russia - International Friendly - Stade de France stadium, Saint-Denis, France - 29/03/16. Russia's Aleksandr Kokorin. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Football Soccer - Russia v Lithuania - International Friendly - Otkrytie Arena stadium, Moscow, Russia - 26/03/16. Russia's Pavel Mamaev before the match. REUTERS/Maxim Zmeyev/File Photo
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