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A team of workers were injured in a shocking accident at a Russian football stadium less than a year before the country hosts the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The accident took place at a ground in the city of St Petersburg, north western Russia, which Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich paid to have built.
The city is the home town of Russia leader Vladimir Putin - and is where he started learning judo and sambo before starting a career in the KGB.
Four workers were hurt after a metal structure collapsed at Kirovets Football Stadium in Russia’s second city.