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Red Star Belgrade fans park battle tank at soccer stadium

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Red Star Belgrade fans have welcomed another wartime symbol to their stadium: a real battle tank used during the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia in 1990s.

The decommissioned Soviet-made T-55 Yugoslav army tank was parked in front of the Red Star stadium ahead of a Champions League qualifying match against Swiss champion Young Boys on Tuesday.

The Red Star fan club website says the tank symbolizes their slogan "Machine Has Started." The northern stand at the stadium near which the tank was parked is reserved for the club's most ardent supporters, known as Delije, or roughly translated the tough boys.

The stunt has triggered a strong reaction from neighboring Croatia, which fought a war for independence from the Serb-led Yugoslavia.

Croatian media said the tank is "a clear provocation" and "a scandal," suggesting that European soccer's governing body, UEFA, must react.

Liberal Belgrade groups called on authorities to remove the army vehicle and denounced its display as "glorification of war symbols."

After public criticism, Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said "the tank replica" was inspected and that no explosive ordinance that would represent danger to the public was found. Army officials said it was stripped of all its major equipment and is a "museum piece."

Military analyst Aleksandar Radic said that the tank should not have been placed near a sports venue because of what it symbolizes.

"Those who decided to park it at the stadium primarily had a political provocation on their minds," he said.

The armored vehicle was painted overnight in the red and white Red Star colors. Club officials said it was purchased from a military waste site, adding that the "stupid discussion" over why it was parked at the stadium could lead to UEFA sanctions for the club.

The tank display comes a week after masked assailants attacked two bars in Croatia as ethnic Serbs watched Red Star's first leg-match against Young Boys on television, injuring at least five people and smashing furniture. The incident triggered heated exchanges between Croatian and Serbian politicians.

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People pose with a former Yugoslav army T-55 battle tank seen in front of northern grandstand of Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019, placed as a gesture of support for the Red Star team. The decommissioned Yugoslav army tank once used during the bloody breakup of former Yugoslavia in 1990s, has been parked in front of the Red Star stadium before Tuesday's Champions League qualifier against Swiss champion Young Boys. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) The Associated Press
People pose with a former Yugoslav army T-55 battle tank seen in front of northern grandstand of Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019, placed as a gesture of support for the Red Star team. The decommissioned Yugoslav army tank once used during the bloody breakup of former Yugoslavia in 1990s, has been parked in front of the Red Star stadium before Tuesday's Champions League qualifier against Swiss champion Young Boys.(AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) The Associated Press
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