Some planes involved in the Russian prisoner swap have landed in Germany, Poland and Norway.
Two planes landed in Cologne, Germany, one landed at Poland’s Chopin Airport in Warsaw, and one landed at Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport, according to FlightRadar 24 data.
Earlier on Thursday, one plane flew from Baden-Baden Karlsruhe Airport in southern Germany to Ankara, Turkey. Another plane left Dulles International Airport, outside of Washington, DC, late Wednesday night for Ankara, Turkey.
The plane in Germany: Former high-ranking Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) colonel Vadim Krasikov, was in German custody. He shot and killed former Chechen fighter Zelimkhan “Tornike” Khangoshvili in Berlin’s Kleiner Tiergarten “execution style,” in broad daylight.
Five German citizens were released as part of the prisoner swap.
The plane in Poland: Pavel Rubtsov, a Russian spy in Polish custody, was also part of the prisoner exchange. Rubtsov was a Russian spy living in Poland and was arrested in February 2022 according to Polish state news agency PAP. He was living under the false pretence of being a Spanish journalist called Pablo Gonzales.
The plane in Norway: Mikhail Mikushin, who was in Norwegian custody, was arrested in the country in 2022 and was working at the University of Tromsø in the Arctic Circle, pretending to be a Brazilian researcher.
Six of the seven planes involved in the prisoner swap have now landed, with the remaining plane en route to Joint Base Andrews outside of Washington, DC.
This post has been updated with additional information.