Who is Putin's motorcycle group coming to Kosovo?

The Motorcycle Club “The Night Wolf”, close to Russia's President Vladimir Putin, has been formed as a mix of rock music lovers and biker enthusiasts who held illegal concerts in Moscow during the 1983s. This club has warned of coming to Kosovo. In 1989 the club has been consolidated, calling itself the “Wolves [...]
This club has warned of coming to Kosovo.
In 1989 the club has been consolidated, calling it the “Night Wolfes”. Early in 2018, the “Ujks of Night” have extended their influence except Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Australia, Slovakia, Bellarus, Philippines, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia.
Alexander Zaldostanov (also known as the surgeon) has been the leader since the group's founding in 1989.
A member of this group, Valery Bely, was shot dead in a dispute with a rival club in November 2016, writes Periscope.
The club as an interest has Russia's political and social life, engaging in youth social affairs, establishing close ties with the Kremlin and establishing a friendship with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
They have also contributed to the Crime Division, controlling the peninsula's roads. They have also been involved in the pro-Russian war in Donbass, Ukraine.
The club has good relations with Vladimir Putin and is considered Russian nationalists.
In 2015, the “Waters of Night” had provided a donation from the Kremlin of 12, 000,000 Russian rubles to build a centre for youth known as “Patrios” in Sevastopol of Crime.
They often face bloody conflicts with other motorcycle clubs./Periscopi/















