"They don't have weapons here." Top figures of the sanctioned Russian House are having fun in Prague
Top officials from the sanctioned Russian House gathered in Prague to celebrate just days before the fourth anniversary of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Days before the fourth anniversary of the start of the Russian war against Ukraine, figures connected to the pro-Kremlin motorcycle gang Night Wolves and Don Cossacks held a celebration in Prague's Břevnov district. The event, on February 7, 2026, was attended by representatives from the sanctioned Russian House, led by Igor Girenko. The gathering highlights the contentious presence of pro-Russian entities within Czechia, particularly in the context of ongoing tensions surrounding the war in Ukraine.
The celebration has raised eyebrows, especially as it took place during a time of significant conflict in Eastern Europe, underscoring the ongoing cultural and political divide stemming from the war. Local Czech media report that while the restaurant Na Marjánce provided a lively atmosphere, there were barriers in accessing information about the event from the venue itself. This illustrates the efforts by certain groups to create a public façade while potentially sidelining their controversial backgrounds.
Moreover, the Russian House's social media activity gives more context about the event and its participants, showing an attempt to maintain visibility and community ties, despite international sanctions and the negative perception surrounding their affiliations. The event serves as a reminder of how cultural occasions can intersect with geopolitical tensions, making it a focal point for discussions about the implications of allowing such gatherings in a country that is affected by the war.