Slovak President: Night wolves, safety hazard

Slovakia's president, Andrej Kiska, said that establishing a local base for a group of Russian bikers close to Krelmin poses security risks for this country of the European Union and NATO. Members of the group, called the “Wars of Night”, have helped Russian troops annex the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in the year [...]
Members of the group, dubbed “-Wolvels of Night”, have helped Russian troops annex the Crimea Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 and are not simply the harmless “engine worshipers”, Kiska said, urging the Slovak Government to take steps to destroy their complex in the town of Dolna Krupa, about 60 kilometers northeast of Bratislava.
Night wolves are known for promoting Russian nationalism and loyalty to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Nite's <x0-pounders are the tool of a regime that took part in usurping a territory of a neighbouring country [of Slovakia], in annexing parts of Ukraine, contrary to international law”, Kiska said.
In response to his statement, the Slovak Government press office said no action would be taken without an investigation by the Prosecutor General's Office and the police.
Police have said earlier that they are monitoring group activities, but that so far they have seen nothing illegal.












