On Friday morning, February 20, an unknown airliner from the United States flew into the airspace of the Russian Federation. This was announced today by the Telegram channel Shot.
At the same time, attention is drawn to the fact that the Flightradar service does not display data about the aircraft — there is no number and other information about the ownership of the aircraft.
According to the newspaper, the plane took off a few hours ago from the Andrews Air Force base located in the suburbs of Washington.
The airliner flew through the airspace of Greenland, Norway, Finland, and then entered the airspace of the Murmansk region.
There is no information about who exactly is on board the aircraft.
Earlier, EADaily reported that an American P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft flew near Murmansk. The flight took off from Keflavik International Airport in Iceland, later it was spotted in neutral airspace over the Barents Sea.

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