The New York Times analyzed private planes flying out of Moscow and found that before sanctions were imposed and Europe closed its airspace, they most often flew to Paris, Milan and Geneva.
After 24 February, wealthy Russians began flying to Central Asia and the Middle East, according to RadarBox.com, cited by the publication.
“By May, a new geography of the Russian elite had taken shape, data on nearly 2,000 flights analyzed by The New York…