Putin’s Wolves appear in Serbia, Along with Vulin, marching for the ” liberation of Belgrade”

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Members of the Russian Motorcycle Club “Night Wolves” loyal to Russian President Vladimir Putin have been seen on the streets of Serbia celebrating the “liberation of Belgrade”.

The march was chaired by the honorary president of the “Besmrtni puk”Foundation/Immortal Regiment and Minister Nenad Popovic, deputy prime minister Aleksandar Vulin, Minister of Environmental Protection Irena Vujovic, Deputy Chairman of the Council of the Russian Federation Konstantin Kosachev, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Petar Tolstoy, and ambassador of the Russian Federation to Serbia Aleksandar Bocan-Harchenko.

Night Wolves ” have been prominent in the Balkans, where they were perceived as the front line in the Kremlin’s efforts to increase influence in the region.

“Night Wolves” is a Russian motorcycle club that was formed in 1989 and is known for its close ties to the Kremlin and President Vladimir Putin.

The club has often been described as a nationalist group that promotes the values of Russian conservatism and patriotism. They are strong supporters of Putin’s policies and often attend public events supporting the Russian government.

The “Night Wolves” are known for their role in spreading Russian influence in former Soviet countries and have participated in various activities, including pro-Russian campaigns in Crimea and Ukraine during the 2014 crisis.

This group has also organized “patriotic tours” in the countries of the former Soviet Union, commemorating the victory of the Soviet Union in World War II.

Members of the club have been involved in activities that support Russia’s strategic interests abroad, and have often been awarded state honors by the Russian government.

The group is seen as a symbol of strong national power and the conservative spirit that represents Putin’s power.

“Night Wolves” have been blacklisted by Western countries for their support of Putin’s invasion policies in Ukraine.

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