
Germany: Night Wolves forced to remove Russian flags from bikes at German border
Members of the Russian 'Night Wolves' Motorcycle Club were stopped by German border police near the town of Breitenau, Thursday, just after they had crossed into Germany at the Czech Republic border. Whilst waiting at the border police department for over three hours, German police reportedly asked the bikers to remove any Russian emblems or symbols from their bikes, including Russian flags and replica Victory Day flags. The Night Wolves were joined at the border by a large group of European bikers from several countries including Macedonia, Germany, Czech Republic and Bulgaria.
The Night Wolves set off on a 6,000 kilometre (3,728 mile) journey from Moscow to Berlin in April and are expected to reach Berlin on May 9 for the 70th anniversary of the Allied victory over the Nazis. Their last stop was Prestanov in Czech Republic.

Members of the Russian 'Night Wolves' Motorcycle Club were stopped by German border police near the town of Breitenau, Thursday, just after they had crossed into Germany at the Czech Republic border. Whilst waiting at the border police department for over three hours, German police reportedly asked the bikers to remove any Russian emblems or symbols from their bikes, including Russian flags and replica Victory Day flags. The Night Wolves were joined at the border by a large group of European bikers from several countries including Macedonia, Germany, Czech Republic and Bulgaria.
The Night Wolves set off on a 6,000 kilometre (3,728 mile) journey from Moscow to Berlin in April and are expected to reach Berlin on May 9 for the 70th anniversary of the Allied victory over the Nazis. Their last stop was Prestanov in Czech Republic.