Riding night wolves through Slovakia: Where do the Russians appear and show up?
The most common stop will be gas stations.
BRATISLAVA. Proputin’s biker gang Night Wolves revealed when his ride will take place across Slovakia. On their « journey of victory » on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, they will visit several reverent places.
They will ride two days this week. The European outlet of the gang also published specific sites and time schedule. On Friday, May 2, after nine o’clock in the morning, they will set out from Svidník to the Memorial of the Czechoslovak Army in Dukla. This will be followed by a memorial to the Soviet army in Svidník and the last stop will be after 4 pm Memorial Háj Nicovô.
On Saturday at 10 am, the ride will continue to visit the French partisans memorial in Strečno, where the bikers will go towards Slavín, where they arrive after 3 pm.
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In the Czech Republic they canceled them
A biker gang night wolves, known for its support for Vladimir Putina ride across Europe has been regularly doing business in the past, but its activity was disrupted by sanctions imposed on several club officials.
The question is therefore who will actually show up in Slovakia. Night Wolves Last Saturday They started their ride from Moscow to Berlin, where they want to reach 9. May. It is not clear whether they will arrive in Germany at all.
Night Wolves have smaller offshoots across Europe, including Slovakia and The Czech Republic, where their association was only canceled by Czech courts in February for failure to fulfill legal obligations.
In our country, their main representative is entrepreneur Jozef Hambálek, who himself was on the EU sanction list for a long time. Even after the pressure of government officials Robert Fico However, he was cut off a year ago. In the past, even in Dolná Krupa near Trnava built a European Night Wolves base, However, the project was stopped by the authorities.
The Russian news agency TASS informed about the plan for the 80th anniversary at the turn of March and April. She referred to information from a gang member Andrej Bobrovský. The presented plan also included Slovakia, namely memorials on Dukla and Slavín.
It also corresponds to the plan of driving a Slovak night wolf branch, which she published a few days ago. However, it is also unclear for sanctions whether the members of the club from the club from Russia and Belarus.
The SME daily detected the details of the planned journey through the public contact of the local branch, but the representatives of the Motoclub did not respond to the questions.
Accompanied by the police?
It is not yet clear how Slovak institutions will be built to the event. The Presidium of the Police Force did not respond to the editorial issues. So we do not know exactly how it would act, for example, if people from the penalty list also reach Slovakia and whether the members of the column would be subject to tightened control.
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However, it can be assumed that bikers will have a police escort for safety reasons, as is the case when driving Another Slovak pro -Russian gang brother for his brotherwhich was created by separation from the night wolves.
The SME daily also addressed the Office of the Government. We asked whether he knew about the event and whether it was actively involved, for example, in the form of an official meeting with pro -Russian bikers. Alternatively, whether an extremist with pro -Russian views Daniel Bombic will participate in it, as it was recently At Slavin at the celebrations of the anniversary of the liberation of Bratislava.
Beata
Balogová
Editor -in -chief
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