Armenian PM’s Flight Rerouted as Moscow Airspace Closes Amid Drone Strike
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Armenian PM’s Flight Rerouted as Moscow Airspace Closes Amid Drone Strike
Nikol Pashinyan’s plane circled over the Tver region for nearly an hour waiting for landing clearance, but never received permission. The aircraft was redirected to Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg.
The Air Force of the Prime Minister of Armenia has been circling the Tver region for almost an hour.
Prime Minister Nazeli Baghdasarián's spokesman has pointed out in a Facebook message that both Pashinián and his delegation -- which were expected to arrive in Moscow throughout the day -- have been redirected.
The plane of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was forced to land in St. Petersburg instead of Moscow. The reason was a large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones on the airports of the Russian capital. Before that, the government plane flew over the Tver region for about an hour, after which it was redirected to Moscow's Pulkovo airport, but the plane was refused entry. The information was confirmed by the press secretary of the Armenian Prim…
The plane carrying Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Moscow to attend a meeting of the Eurasian Economic Union was unable to land in Moscow on the night of December 11 due to a drone attack and airspace restrictions by air defense measures.
The flight of the Prime Minister of Armenia, ACJ319, was circling the Tver region for almost an hour, awaiting permission to land.
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