Moscow (AFP) - Roaring through Moscow after dark with their big bikes, long hair and leather jackets, the Night Wolves could be Russia's answer to the Hell's Angels. But these are riders with a cause, and that cause is the motherland.
Agence France-Presse: ‘We consider ourselves part of the army of Russia,’ says leader of Putin’s favorite biker gang
A picture taken on July 7, 2009, shows Vladimir Putin (L), then Russian Prime Minister, listening to the leader of Nochniye Volki (the Night Wolves) biker group, Alexander Zaldostanov (R), also known as Khirurg (the Surgeon), during Putin's visit to the \"Night Wolves\" biker club's headquarters.