Belarus: ’Night Wolves’ leader slams Polish authorities

Leader of Russian motorcycle club ’Night Wolves’ Alexander Zaldostanov (aka ’The Surgeon’) slammed Polish authorities in Brest on Tuesday for denying members of the group entry into the country on Monday 28. The group remain in Brest on the Belarussian-Polish border after being rejected entry into Poland by Polish border guards, despite providing valid visas. SOT, Alexander Zaldostanov, leader of the Night Wolves MC (in Russian): “Hogwash, a cheap circus show conducted by a provincial theatre. That’s what we saw yesterday. When 20 open-minded, totally unarmed people are driving to a cemetary on a good-natured mission, and are welcomed by Polish sympathisers and friends, while at the same time a spectacle is being prepared under the slogan - I don’t know how to call it - and while armed, armoured people are coming to us conducting searches, snooping in people’s underwear and so on - it is clear that this was theatrically staged. That’s hogwash. I can’t find other
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