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Pro-Putin bikers launch ‘patriotic’ rally in Moscow, bound for Berlin

  • Several participants at the rally, under the banner of the Night Wolves motorcycle club, waved Russian and Soviet flags
  • Motorcade leader Alexander Zaldastanov, who describes himself as a ‘friend’ of Putin, is under Western sanctions for his support for the Russian offensive in Ukraine

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Alexander Zaldostanov, centre, a leader of the Night Wolves bikers’ club, leads a convoy in Moscow on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
Hundreds of Kremlin-loyal bikers under the banner of the Night Wolves motorcycle club took to the streets of Moscow on Saturday at the start of a “patriotic” rally which they said would end in Germany.

The motorcade headed by club founder and leader Alexander Zaldastanov, known as “The Surgeon”, aims to complete the rally in the German capital Berlin by May 9.

Several participants at the rally waved Russian and Soviet flags. Some had the letter “Z” fixed to their bikes – a symbol of Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine launched in February 2022.
Russian bikers greet each other in Moscow on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Russian bikers greet each other in Moscow on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Before the start of the rally, Zaldastanov told Agence France-Presse that “despite all the difficulties Russia is facing, our aspiration for victory is eternal”. Everything had to be done to “bring the victory” of the Russian army in Ukraine closer, he added.
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Dubbed “the roads of victory”, the rally adopted the traditional slogan of the Russian offensive in Ukraine: “We do not let down our own”.

According to organisers, the motorcade plans to reach the city of Volgograd by May 1. Formerly known as Stalingrad, the long, drawn-out battle for control of the city between Soviet troops and the Nazi invaders, marked a turning point in World War 1 towards victory for the Soviet Union and its allies.

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The bikers will continue their journey to the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine, the scene of heavy fighting, where they will distribute humanitarian aid to civilians and Russian soldiers.
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