Two Russian aircraft landed on Alaska but without Putin: Where is the Kremlin's head
This was announced by the Kremlin head Dmitry Peskov. "Vladimir Putin came to Magadan before meeting with Donald Trump in Alaska," the official explained. There, Putin, he said, should visit an industrial enterprise and meet with a local governor. After that, the Kremlin leader will go to Ankrigge. The first Russian aircraft landed on Alaska about 02:45 hours in Kiev, Roszmi reported.
The Russian journalist, who was on board, informed the media that the passengers were not released immediately after the plane was planted. Putin's special representative Kirill Dmitriev spread frames from one of the planes flying on Alaska on social networks. He signed the footage with the words that Alaska is now "sunny and beautiful. " At about 03:00, the second Russian passenger plane landed on Alaska, Izvestiya reported. This was also evidenced by the data of the service Flightradar24.