Night Wolves Biker Gang Flag Flown In Russian Segment of Space Station
- By Matthew Bodner
- Oct. 16 2015 19:33
- Last edited 19:33
@hirurg_Wolves / Twitter
President Vladimir Putin's favorite nationalist biker gang, the Night Wolves, flew their flag aboard the International Space Station — a $150 billion project co-managed by the U.S. and Russian space agencies.
A photo of the group's flag appeared on Twitter on Wednesday, when it was posted by an unverified account apparently owned by the gang's controversial figurehead, Alexander Zaldostanov — known to his friends, and even Putin himself, as “the Surgeon.”
On Friday, the photo's authenticity was confirmed to The Moscow Times by a spokesperson for the Yury Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, Anna Tokareva. “The biker club's flag was carried into orbit,” she said.
Флаг Мотоклуба Ночные Волки в космосе на МКС. Ура!!! pic.twitter.com/cHPjhhkcov
— Александр Хирург (@hirurg_Wolves) October 14, 2015
The Night Wolves are staunch supporters of Putin and his policies, especially Moscow's annexation of Crimea last year.
The group gained international notoriety in May when they rode their bikes from Moscow to Berlin to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
The group claimed in June to have agreed with famous Soviet cosmonaut Alexander Volkov — whose last name is derived from the Russian word for 'wolf' — to have Volkov's son, a young Russian cosmonaut named Sergei, carry the flag with him to the International Space Station.
The younger Volkov launched to the ISS with his Dutch and Kazakh crew members aboard a Soyuz rocket in September. The three-man international team met with a U.S., Japanese and Russian astronaut already aboard the space station.
Although the Night Wolves publicized their agreement with Volkov to carry the flag into orbit, no photos of the flag aboard the international space outpost had been published before Wednesday.
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