Russian nationalist biker gang roaming Europe, what do you want?

Tuesday, January 10, 2023 – 5:08 PM WIB

LIVE the world – The Night Wolves, motorcycle gang famous nationalist Russia funded by the Kremlin, seen in Europe on Monday January 9, 2023. They were seen with hundreds of people who had gathered for the parade marking the ‘Day of Republika Srpska” organized by ethnicity Serbia in bosnia.

The event saw members of The Night Wolves motorcycle club marching as part of the commemoration of a national holiday, which has twice been declared unconstitutional by the state council. About 2,700 people took part in the hour-long march in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second largest city and the de facto capital of the Serb-dominated state entity, Republika Srpska.

The “Republica Srpska Day” has been declared illegal by the Bosnian Constitutional Court. This day commemorates the day in January 1992, when the Bosnian Serbs proclaimed that they had separated from Bosnia with the aim of separating the Serb-populated areas of the Balkan country and annexing them to Serbia.

Republika Srpska map.

Although the holiday was ruled illegal and unconstitutional in 2015, Republika Srpska authorities continue to mark the day every year as a public holiday.

The Night Wolves, who have long supported Putin, take part in the annual parade which usually includes members of the Republika Srpska police, rescue workers, representatives of state bodies, sports organizations and other associations. reported from NewsweekTuesday, January 10, 2023, Putin also repeatedly referred to members of the Night Wolves as friends and made appearances at club rallies.

The biker gang, also known as Putin’s Angels, has faced sanctions from the United States (US) and Canada for supporting Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. Some of the motorcycle members were known to fight alongside pro-Russian rebels at the time.

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Biker gang leader Aleksandr Zadostanov, also known as ‘The Surgeon’, was included in a series of European Union sanctions last July in response to Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

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