
Russia: Italian antifa ska-punkers rock with Russian Communist Party
The Italian ska-punk group Banda Bassotti continued their way towards Novorossiya as part of their so-called Carovano Antifascista tour, Friday.
The anti-fascist band played several songs for a group of activists from the Russian Communist party’s local branch at a gas station in Tula region, where the convoy decided to make a short stop. The activists sang patriotic songs with the rockers and presented them a traditional Tula gingerbread.
Earlier Friday the caravan set off from Moscow in the direction of the Rostov region. The tour consists of three Kamaz lorries with humanitarian aid for Donbass, two small vans with Russian Communist activists and a bus with Banda Bassotti musicians and representatives of various socialist movements from Italy, Spain and Greece. On Saturday the gang will try to cross the border in order to play a concert in Novorossiya in support of local people who suffered from bombardments carried out by Kiev troops and the National Guard.

The Italian ska-punk group Banda Bassotti continued their way towards Novorossiya as part of their so-called Carovano Antifascista tour, Friday.
The anti-fascist band played several songs for a group of activists from the Russian Communist party’s local branch at a gas station in Tula region, where the convoy decided to make a short stop. The activists sang patriotic songs with the rockers and presented them a traditional Tula gingerbread.
Earlier Friday the caravan set off from Moscow in the direction of the Rostov region. The tour consists of three Kamaz lorries with humanitarian aid for Donbass, two small vans with Russian Communist activists and a bus with Banda Bassotti musicians and representatives of various socialist movements from Italy, Spain and Greece. On Saturday the gang will try to cross the border in order to play a concert in Novorossiya in support of local people who suffered from bombardments carried out by Kiev troops and the National Guard.