Police car escort, Russian media: Putin returns to Moscow from Kursk
According to the Russian newspaper "Evidence and Facts" on the 23rd local time, Russian President Putin returned to Moscow from Kursk.
The "Argument and Facts" newspaper quoted a social media channel "RIA_Kremlinpool" as saying that Putin returned to Moscow after his trip to Kursk. The channel also released a video showing the presidential convoy driving on the streets of Mosko under the escort of police cars.
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According to CNN on the 23rd, on the day of the Rostyville plane crash in Russia, Putin participated in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Kursk Campaign in Kursk Oblast and delivered a speech.
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According to previous reports from Russian media, a private plane flying from Moscow to St. Petersburg crashed in Tver Oblast on the 23rd, with preliminary information showing that all 10 people on board were killed. The passenger list released by the Federal Air Transport Agency of the Russian Federation includes the name of Yevgeny Prigoren, founder of the Russian private military entity Wagner Organization.
CNN reported that Putin's speech was broadcasted around 9pm local time, and according to official Russian media reports, the plane crash occurred around 6pm in the afternoon.