Three bikers, who couldn't take part in a Moscow-Berlin car race because they were denied permission to enter Germany, may join a Victory Parade in Sevastopol on May 9, TASS cited Sevastopol Governor Sergei Menyailo.
in a Moscow-Berlin car race because they were denied permission to enter Germany, may join a Victory Parade in Sevastopol on May 9, TASS cited Sevastopol Governor Sergei Menyailo.Menyailo highly appreciates the Night Wolves for their contribution to the patriotic education of the youth in Sevastopol, which they have been doing for many years.He described the actions of the authorities of a number of the European countries that denied permission to the Russian bikers as "an act of violation of democracy." "Totalitarian Russia has invited all the countries of the world to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, while open Europe has turned away Russian citizens – descendants of World War II heroes," Menyailo said.The Moscow-Berlin car race set off on April 25.
Menyailo highly appreciates the Night Wolves for their contribution to the patriotic education of the youth in Sevastopol, which they have been doing for many years.
He described the actions of the authorities of a number of the European countries that denied permission to the Russian bikers as "an act of violation of democracy." "Totalitarian Russia has invited all the countries of the world to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, while open Europe has turned away Russian citizens – descendants of World War II heroes," Menyailo said.
The Moscow-Berlin car race set off on April 25.