Putin’s plane reportedly departs from Moscow to

Akash Arjun
Akash Arjun

Global Courant

A doll with the head of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin at an event marking the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Feb. 25

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s plane left Moscow on the afternoon of June 24 amid an ongoing uprising led by PMC Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Belarusian Hajun Monitoring Project said. Telegram on June 24, citing data from the Flightradar24 service.

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The Russian government’s Il-96-300PU plane took off from Vnukovo Airport at 2:16 p.m. local time and headed for Valdai, one of Putin’s residences, it said.

However, Hajun said it was not known who was aboard the plane, although it was an aircraft that has been used by the Russian dictator on several occasions.

The plane reportedly disappeared from radar near the Russian city of Tver (about 150 kilometers from Valdai), the independent Russian website Important Stories (IStories) reports. Telegram on June 24. The media outlet claims that the aircraft is “equipped to command the armed forces”.

While his press secretary Dmitry Peskov commented on Putin’s whereabouts to the state-controlled TASS news agency, his press secretary Dmitry Peskov said his boss “works in the Kremlin”.

The Ukrainian online publication Ukrainian Pravda quotes an unnamed source in the Ukrainian special services as saying that “Putin is leaving Moscow, he will be taken to Valdai.”

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The initiatea Russian investigative journalism project also writes that as of 3 p.m. local time, another Russian special forces plane had landed in St. Petersburg.

The independent news outlet Mozhem Obyasnitin turn, reports that Russian officials are fleeing Moscow on business jets – at least three flights operated by the special flight unit “Rossiya” of the government of the Russian president have already left for St. Petersburg.

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On 23 June, PMC Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin declared war on the Russian Ministry of Defense after an alleged attack by the Russian army on the military camp of its mercenaries.

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According to media reports, Wagner mercenaries took control of Russian military facilities in Rostov and Voronezh from June 24.

Prigozhin demands access to Russia’s top military leadership and threatens to “advance on Moscow”.

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