An unknown American Boeing that flew into Kazakhstan from Russia, followed a strange trajectory. This is reported by Sputnik with reference to the data of the Flightradar service.
Having reached the Kazakh-Uzbek border, the liner turned north in the opposite direction. Then, after flying several hundred kilometers, he turned south again, after which he began to descend.
According to the agency, the Flightradar service does not display the number and affiliation of the aircraft. It is only known that he is American.
Earlier it was reported that the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner passenger plane, which took off from the American Andrews military base near Washington, crossed Russian airspace, flying through the Murmansk region.
The airliner, whose data the service does not disclose, crossed the airspace of Greenland, Norway and Finland, passed over Russia, heading south towards the Russian-Kazakh border.
As of 09:10 Moscow time, the aircraft was in the airspace of Kazakhstan.

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