Pro-Kremlin Biker Group Sets Up Compound at Former Military Base in Slovakia

Pro-Kremlin Biker Group Sets Up Compound at Former Military Base in Slovakia

pMembers of the Night Wolves, a pro-Kremlin motorcycle club, confronted Radio Free Europe journalists who were filming near the group’s compound, established in an ex-military base about 40 kilometers northeast of Bratislava, Slovakia.ppRussian President Vladimir Putin has publically embraceda the Night Wolves, who were also reported to have assisteda pro-Russian seperatists in Crimea militarily, prompting the United States to impose sanctionsa on the group.ppThe president of the Night Wolves’ Slovak chaptera, Jozef Hambalek, told Radio Free Europea that he intends on opening a military museum on the site, which tallies with Facebook postsa showing murals that had been painted in the compound.ppAerial footage shot by Radio Free Europe shows tanks and armored vehicles in the compound that they say were rented to the Night Wolvesa by the Slovak Defense Ministry.


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