The trip, lasting one hour and three minutes, took place after a nationwide address and securing the support of Recep Erdogan through a phone call. The Tupolev Tu-214PU, which departed from Moscow at 13:14 (Local time), landed in the city of St. Petersburg at 14:17.
Vladimir Putin may have left the Russian capital for St. Petersburg. Smartencyclopedia monitored the journey made by the Russian presidential plane on Saturday using the Flightradar platform.
Although there is no confirmation of the whereabouts of the head of state, the Tupolev Tu-214PU, which departed from Moscow at 13:14 (Local time), landed in the city of St. Petersburg at 14:17.
The trip (RSD629), lasting one hour and three minutes, took place after a nationwide address and securing the support of Recep Erdogan through a phone call.
This morning, after the leader of the Wagner Group announced the rebellion of the paramilitary forces against Russia, Putin stated that the country is fighting “the most difficult battle for its future.”
Source: With Agencies