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  • 2018-08-10 (xsd:date)
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  • they are no harmless motorcycle lovers."The President "urged" the Slovak government to provide security forces "with all the necessary conditions for effective action against the dubious societies that are spreading throughout our country."EmbedshareRussian President Vladimir Putin rides alongside the Night Wolves bike club membersEmbedshareThe code has been copied to your clipboard.widthpxheightpxShare on Facebook Share on Twitter The URL has been copied to your clipboardNo media source currently available0:000:11:240:00​Blame Soros and DemocracyThe next day (en)
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  • The President of Slovakia Andrej Kiska said on July 31, the Night Wolves – Russia’s biker" club notoriously loyal to Vladimir Putin – posed a national security threat to his country.President Kiska’s comments came after the Night Wolves established base in a small town just 43 miles from the Slovak capital of Bratislava."The Night Wolves joined the military units in the Crimea alongside the Russian army. Several members received state awards in Russia (en)
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