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Russian bikers return to Belarus after Poland denies entry

Andrei Bobrovsky, who leads the bikers, said "everyone was denied entry with no explanations"

MINSK, April 27. /TASS/. Russian bikers from the Night Wolves group who were denied entry to Poland have returned to Brest, a city at the Belarusian-Polish border, the State Border Committee of Belarus said on Monday.

"The Russian bikers were not allowed to enter Poland at the Brest-Terespol border crossing," the committee's spokesman said.

Andrei Bobrovsky, who leads the bikers, said "everyone was denied entry with no explanations". He said the group would hold a news conference in Brest on Tuesday.

The Russian ambassador in Warsaw, Sergey Andreyev, told TASS the embassy had received no official explanations for the entry denial.

The Russian bikers left Moscow on April 25. They were due to travel through Minsk, Brest, Wroclaw, Brno, Bratislava, Vienna, Munich and Prague before reaching Berlin on May 9, Victory Day.