The passenger board of the US Air Force C-37B VIP landed at Moscow's Vnukovo airport. This is reported by the Ukrainian edition of Strana.
There are no reports yet about who arrived on it.
Judging by the video, the plane made part of the way from the German Rotterdam or its environs.
Gulfstream C-37B business jet, owned by the US Air Force, landed in Moscow, follows from the data of the Flightradar24 service. The plane took off on the morning of February 13 from the city of Camp Springs in Maryland (where the American Andrews air base is located) and flew to Rotterdam, and from there headed towards Russia, according to the data of the service,"RBC meanwhile reports.
It is noted that on February 11, a Gulfstream G650ER aircraft arrived in Moscow, which is associated with US President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff. On the same day, the White House announced the release of American Mark Vogel, who was serving time in a drug smuggling case.
In exchange, the United States released Russian Alexander Vinnik, suspected of committing cybercrime.
As EADaily reported today, Vinnik arrived by plane to Turkey, and from where he was sent by another flight to Russia. This was stated by his lawyer Arkady Bukh, RIA Novosti reported.

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