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Alleged U.S. and Russian coordination surrounding Edward Snowden’s 2013 flight from Hong Kong to Moscow
Alleged U.S. and Russian coordination surrounding Edward Snowden’s 2013 flight from Hong Kong to Moscow The passage claims specific dates, officials (Sen. Charles Schumer, President Vladimir Putin), agencies (NSA, CIA, Hong Kong police), and a commercial airline (Aeroflot) were involved in a coordinated effort to move Snowden to Russia. While many elements are already public, the detail about a typographical error in the charges, a White House briefing, and alleged CIA knowledge of Russian contacts provide actionable leads for document requests and interview targets. Key insights: June 19‑23, 2013 timeline of alleged Hong Kong police notification and passport invalidation; Claim that a typo in Snowden’s middle name prevented immediate detention; Sen. Charles Schumer cited a White House briefing stating Putin approved Snowden’s flight
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