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A flight from Frankfurt to Moscow employs observers on Twitter. Why was the private plane allowed to fly to Russia despite the flight ban? And who was on board?
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A flight from Frankfurt to Moscow raises questions: The Bombardier Challenger 604 machine took off for Moscow’s Vnukovo airport on Saturday afternoon and landed there at 5:27 p.m. local time. Barely an hour later, at 18:29, the FAI Aviation Group aircraft, registration D-AFAA, took off again and flew back to Germany. The plane landed there at 19:14 in Nuremberg.

The plane is said to be a machine used to transport emergency patients. Alexej Navalny is said to have flown to Germany with such an ambulance plane on August 22, 2020, two days after he was poisoned with the nerve gas Novichok during a flight in Russia.

An aircraft belonging to the German company Medical Air Service is said to have been used to transport Navalny. The plane was equipped with special medical equipment to monitor his condition during the flight and provide him with medical care.

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Observers on Twitter suspect that the reason for the Fair Air Ambulance flight may have been another medical emergency. As proof of this, it is stated that all countries involved would have agreed to the necessary overflight.

Investigative journalist Christo Grozev of the Bellingcat investigative team also believes in a medical emergency. In a Twitter message, he refers to Russian Telegram channels. The alleged patient could be Sergei Roldugin, a childhood friend of Putin, an oligarch known by the nickname “Putin’s Cellist”. There is no confirmation.

Sergei Roldugin plays an important role in the asset management of Vladimir Putin and his entourage. He would act as a stooge for the assets of Putin and other Russian oligarchs and manage them through a foundation in Switzerland. The connections between Roldugin and Putin probably go back to their time together at the conservatory.

The “cellist” is said to be personally close to Putin. The so-called Panama Papers had already noted that Roldugin owns numerous letterbox companies and holds millions in assets through them.

The assumption that the patient could be the oligarch and Putin friend Nikolai Rastorguyev is also being discussed on Twitter. The well-known Russian musician has been subject to sanctions from the European Union since October 1, 2022 for his support for the Russian offensive war against Ukraine.

Speculations about the possible passengers have not yet been confirmed.

Soource :Watson

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