Russia likely to resume flights from 52 friendly countries soon: Report

The flights will be allowed from only 52 countries that have not taken part in imposing sanctions on Russia.

According to a report by news agency TASS, Russia is likely to resume flights from 52 friendly countries. This decision is expected to be imposed from April 9.

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced the decision on Monday as reported by TASS. “Russia plans to resume flights to and from Argentina, South Africa and other ‘friendly countries,” said the PM as per TASS.

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The flights will be allowed from only 52 countries that have not taken part in imposing sanctions on Russia. India is likely to be one of the included countries as it has maintained a very peaceful approach to stopping the conflict.

Meanwhile, the Russia-Ukraine war has entered its 40th day today. Some positive shifts were reported in the talks between the two countries but it still not visible on the battlefield. Western countries are sending more ammunition to Ukraine while imposing more severe nations on Russia to curb its economy.