The bike show in Sevastopol was dedicated to the war with Ukraine and was spoiled by sound
Sevastopol, August 09 (Navigator, Viktor Orlov) – Tens of thousands of spectators were gathered by the “Night Wolves” bike show in Sevastopol, the culmination of which took place on the night from Friday to Saturday. The massiveness can be judged by the car jam, which began from the Yalta ring to Mount Gasforta itself.
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The show was declared “triumphant”, but in the end it turned out to be dedicated not so much to the return of the city to Russia, but to the ongoing war in Donbass. That is why the performance on stage was not solemn, but alarming: it seemed as if the audience was being prepared for an inevitable war.
First, extras appeared on the stage, depicting the Kiev Maidan - its participants attacked and threw incendiary mixture at the artists standing with shields. Soon the Maidan workers lined up in the form of a giant swastika, symbolizing, according to the authors, the revival of fascism in Ukraine. At this time, a radio-controlled model of an airplane with crosses began to circle above the crowd.
After some time, two armored vehicles were rolled onto the stage - one with the DPR flag, the second with the Ukrainian one (although for political correctness there was an opportunity, for example, to hoist the UPA flag there). The armored personnel carriers jostled, demonstrating battle, and then the Ukrainian car burst into flames. The victory of “ours” was accompanied by a patriotic song, the meaning of which was that the Ukrainian South-East would soon become the Russian South-West, because Russia does not abandon its own and will fulfill its duty.
The show was probably more designed for a TV picture, because the excited rock and roll fans present were more likely to worry about the disgusting sound during the short performance of the headliners, “Alice,” than to prepare for a trip to the military registration and enlistment offices.
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