Jet tied to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich leaves Istanbul for Moscow

A jet belonging to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich has left Turkey, some eight hours after arriving in Istanbul from Tel Aviv. It is not known whether Abramovich was on board the flight or not. Abramovich was seen in a VIP lounge at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport on March 14.

Reuters

A jet linked to sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich landed in Moscow early on March 15, after taking off from Istanbul following a brief stop there, FLIGHTRADAR24 data shows.

The jet linked to Abramovich, the owner of Britain's Chelsea soccer club, arrived in Istanbul from Israel on March 14 shortly after he was seen in Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport. 

Abramovich was among seven Russian billionaires added to a British sanctions list last week to try to isolate President Vladimir Putin over Russia's invasion of Ukraine. European Union diplomats have embraced a similar move. 

The Russian oligarch, who also holds Israeli and Portuguese citizenship, has denied having close ties to Putin.

A photograph obtained by Reuters showed Abramovich sitting in Tel Aviv airport's VIP lounge with a face mask pulled down over his chin on March 14.

Reuters could not verify whether he boarded the flight to Istanbul from Tel Aviv on March 14 or the one from Istanbul to Moscow.

Abramovich said last week he was selling the London club, but that sale is now on hold with Chelsea operating under a special government licence, and the Premier League board has disqualified him as a club director. 

A British transport ministry source said last week that Britain was searching out helicopters and jets belonging to the sanctioned oligarchs. 

Multiple properties including opulent yachts worth hundreds of millions of dollars have been seized by authorities in Europe in recent days.

Refinitiv ship tracking data showed Abramovich's $600 million yacht Solaris was underway using engine off the coast of Albania Tuesday morning with the status "awaiting orders".

Its destination was shown as Turkey after taking off from Montenegro but that was removed late on March 14.

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