Vladimir Putin's favorite right-wing motorcycle militia who share the same goals as he does for over thirty years; restoring Soviet influence.
Known members;
Alexander 'The Surgeon' (Leader)
Vitaly 'The Prosecutor' Kishkinov
Shamil
Denis Kuznetsov (Deputy Commander)
Sergey 'Mosquito' Komarov
Nadia
Ramzan Kadyrov
Jozef Hambalek (Slovak Chapter Leader)
Andrei Bobrovsky
Bases;
The club began forming out of a mixture of rock music fans and motorcycle enthusiasts who held then-illegal rock concerts in Moscow (see Censorship in the Soviet Union) as far back as 1983.
Known members;
Alexander 'The Surgeon' (Leader)
Vitaly 'The Prosecutor' Kishkinov
Shamil
Denis Kuznetsov (Deputy Commander)
Sergey 'Mosquito' Komarov
Nadia
Ramzan Kadyrov
Jozef Hambalek (Slovak Chapter Leader)
Alliance between Russian and Slovak Wolves |
Andrei Bobrovsky
Bases;
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Romania
- Belarus
- Macedonia
- Serbia
- Latvia
- Germany
- Czech Republic
- Slovakia
The club began forming out of a mixture of rock music fans and motorcycle enthusiasts who held then-illegal rock concerts in Moscow (see Censorship in the Soviet Union) as far back as 1983.
By 1989 the club was consolidated as an informal motorcycle group bearing the name "Night Wolves", during the Perestroika era of the Soviet Union. It became the first official bike club in the USSR. As of the beginning of 2018, the Night Wolves now have chapters in Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Australia, Slovakia, Belarus, Philippines, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Czech Republic and Macedonia.[2] Alexander Zaldostanov (also known as The Surgeon) became the leader of the club in 1989.
The club runs multiple rock clubs and arranges many rock concerts in Russia. It also runs several tattoo parlors and is one of the founders of the annual International Moscow Tattoo Convention. In 1995, they launched a clothing line, "Wolf Wear," and established the "Wolf Engineering" custom shop subsidiary. It has gathered mechanics and general motorcycle enthusiasts from all across Russia, runs several motorcycle repair and custom shops and also developed the Wolf-Ural (Волк-Урал) motorcycle together with the manufacturer IMZ-Ural.[
They usually ride Harley-Davidsons.
Another subsidiary is the racing team "Wolf Racing" which was created in 2001 and participates in and organizes various events in Russia.
A member of the Night Wolves, Valery Bely, was shot and killed in a dispute with a rival biker club, Three Roads, in November 2012.
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, joined the group in August 2014
In May 2015, Zaldostanov inaugurated the group's Chechen branch in Grozny and named Kadyrov its honorary leader.
The Night Wolves set up a compound in Slovakia near Bratislava, not far from the Czech border, housing old tanks and armored vehicles.
One thing is for sure, once we finally rid America of Trump and his administration, we'll definately take these guys along with Vladimir Putin down to end Russia's hostilities with the European Union and America.
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