Pashinyan's plane was unable to land at Moscow airport due to a UAV attack
The aircraft ACJ319 of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan could not land in Moscow due to closed airspace and landed at an alternate airfield. The aircraft circled over Tver region for almost an hour, waiting for permission to land, but never received it.
This is reported by BAKU.WS with reference to the Telegram channel Baza.
As a result, the Armenian premier's plane was sent to Pulkovo in St. Petersburg, where it landed around 01:00 (02:00 Baku time - ed.). Pashinyan was flying to Moscow after a visit to Germany and was planning to participate in the meeting of the EAEU intergovernmental council.
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