The Night Wolves celebrate the anniversary of the bombing of Stalingrad
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The Night Wolves "celebrated" the anniversary of the first bombing of Stalingrad. They drove around the city accompanied by a special traffic police battalion and donated an old radiator to a tractor factory.
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