Club member: Night Wolves have 'broken into' the EU

 As reported by TASS, a leader of Russia's Night Wolves bike club, Andrey Bobrovsky, has indicated that members of the Russian motorcycle club, Night Wolves, who were participating in the ‘Road to Victory –Berlin’ run, but were unable to cross the Polish border, have arrived in the European Union.

"The Night Wolves have broken into the European Union. We are in Slovakia now and we are going to Brno on Tuesday to join the group that crossed in Poland,” he said, without revealing how they managed to get into the European Union while bypassing Polish territory. “It’s a secret,” Bobrovsky noted.

According to him, the group currently consists of about 20 members, but in the coming days new members of the run will join them. The number of bikers is expected to increase to a few hundred by the time they arrive in Berlin.

Earlier, some of the Night Wolves were unable to cross the Polish border; however, those bikers who managed to come through Poland in advance and members of the club already living in the European Union continued the bike run.

On Sunday, May 1st, they arrived in Warsaw where they laid wreath and flowers on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the military memorial cemetery of Soviet soldiers. Currently, they are continuing their run through Poland and on May 2nd they visited Wroclaw.

On May 1st, Polish Border Guards did not allow some bikers of the Night Wolves club to cross the border into Poland.

Border Guards stated that they pose a security threat to the State. Seven motorcyclists were not allowed to cross the border: four citizens of Slovakia, two German citizens and one from Russia.

A group of bikers started out on the morning of April 29th from Moscow. The motorcyclists plan to go through Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany and celebrate on the 9th of May in Berlin.

  Russia, Night Wolves, EU

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