Kremlin Wings: The media searched the planes of the elites of the Russian Federation that bypass sanctions (video)
One of the sides, Gulfstream G550, was used by the leader of Belarus Lukashenko and his son Victor. It was purchased in 2015 for $ 50 million. He now stands with a painted onboard number. His "neighbor" with the same painted number is Taras Kozak's plane, the closest associate of Medvedchuk, which is currently hiding in the Russian Federation. On March 20, 2023, a private Embraer Legacy aircraft flew from Estonia to Geneva.
This aircraft was also used by Taras Kozak after his previous aircraft came under sanctions. Former MP Renat Krumin, who also fled to the Russian Federation, flew along with him on this aircraft. One of the owners of the board was then considered the Belarusian businessman Mykola Varabay. On May 25, 2020, Bombardier Global entered the Moscow Airport. It was this board that belonged to the Russian oligarch Dmitry Pumpyansky.
In 2023 already a repainted aircraft stood at the local airport of Nice, France. He is not arrested, but just waits for passengers. And a few days later he went to the United States calmly. The day before the full -scale invasion of the Pumpyansky board makes a one -day flight from Moscow to Milan and back, prudently returning to the Russian Federation. And on February 28, the plane is distilled to Dubai, where the oligarch will bury it for almost three months.
And on May 17, he went to the United Kingdom, where offshore registration is taking place. On October 26, Bort goes to the United States, and then begins to move freely, as well as to sanctions, which indicates that he was probably re -registered. In December, the aircraft changed its onboard number. It is currently known that the aircraft is leased to foreigners who may not even know about the true owner of the board. Edward Kudainetov, a former Vice -president Rosneft, was also seen in Nice.
At the time of the full -scale Russian invasion, the board was in Finland. There he stood for 9 months, where he went to Basel, Switzerland. On March 9, 2023, the board went to Nice, after which he also began to move freely. In addition, the personal Boeing 137 also "waited for turbulence" in Nice. It belongs to the Russian banker Rustem Teregulov. At the time of the war, he put up a plane for sale. He is currently rented like a charter.