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The Russian aircraft flew from the Moscow Airport

Fighters accompany: Putin's aircraft entered the airspace of Belarus (photo)

The Russian aircraft flew from the Moscow Airport "VNUKOV" at 11 o'clock local time. Bort President Vladimir Putin is preparing to land at Minsk Airport. The Russian President Vladimir Putin's aircraft entered the airspace of Belarus. This was reported in the publication of "Motoluzha". "Putin's board entered the airspace of Belarus," the message reads. Journalists noted that the IL-96PU RA-96024, which was heading RSD771, flew from VNUKOV Airport at 11 o'clock local time.

The board is currently above the territory of Belarus, it is accompanied by fighters. The publication added that Putin's board is preparing for landing at Minsk Airport. It should be reminded that on October 31, for the first time after the death of the founder of a private military company Yevgeny Prigogine, his plane landed in Gomel in Belarus. One of his aircraft flew from St. Petersburg, Bort Beech C90GTI King Air with the RA-07893 registration number landed in Gomel at 11:53.

Last time, the plane flew to Belarus on August 3, but flew from the country after 5 hours and 20 minutes. In January, the Mi-8 helicopter from the special flight detachment "Russia", which served the first persons of the Russian Federation, including Vladimir Putin, crashed at the Moscow Airport. According to Roszmi, the helicopter touched the land during planting, but later it became known that the board hit the ground with a tail part during planting.