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Aleksandr Zaldostanov
He is basically the eternal and undisputer leader of the Russian biker movement, head of the 'Night Wolves', which was once the biggest, scariest biker gang in Russia and former USSR, and is now, supposedly, a legitimate club.
Among bikers, he is known as 'Khirurg' ('Surgeon'), for his skill with the knife, going back to his youth in the 80s, when bikers fought violent and bloody street battles against rival gangs.
Back then, the movement had just arrived here. Khirurg founded the first biker gang, the Night Wolves. And since then to this day, he is considered the de-facto and de-jure head of the movement. The Night Wolves have 5,000 members today just in Russia.
He is a respected figure in the country. Patriarch of the Orthodox Church Kirill has met with him
and so did Putin
Recently here in Moscow, the Night Wolves celebrated their 22 years of existence.
If it was intended as a show of force it certianly looked that way.
Hundreds, some say over a thousand, of Wolves from chapters all over Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Bulgaria and even Serbia had come together at the Night Wolves Bike Center in Moscow, which was decorated for the occasion (above).
Sheep meat was fried on open flames
Night Wolves from Odessa (Ukraine):
He is basically the eternal and undisputer leader of the Russian biker movement, head of the 'Night Wolves', which was once the biggest, scariest biker gang in Russia and former USSR, and is now, supposedly, a legitimate club.
Among bikers, he is known as 'Khirurg' ('Surgeon'), for his skill with the knife, going back to his youth in the 80s, when bikers fought violent and bloody street battles against rival gangs.
Back then, the movement had just arrived here. Khirurg founded the first biker gang, the Night Wolves. And since then to this day, he is considered the de-facto and de-jure head of the movement. The Night Wolves have 5,000 members today just in Russia.
He is a respected figure in the country. Patriarch of the Orthodox Church Kirill has met with him
and so did Putin
Recently here in Moscow, the Night Wolves celebrated their 22 years of existence.
If it was intended as a show of force it certianly looked that way.
Hundreds, some say over a thousand, of Wolves from chapters all over Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Bulgaria and even Serbia had come together at the Night Wolves Bike Center in Moscow, which was decorated for the occasion (above).
Sheep meat was fried on open flames
Night Wolves from Odessa (Ukraine):