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Snowden’s June 23 Flight to Moscow Amid U.S. Complaint and Obama‑Xi Summit

Snowden’s June 23 Flight to Moscow Amid U.S. Complaint and Obama‑Xi Summit The passage repeats known facts about Edward Snowden’s departure from Hong Kong to Moscow and the timing of the Obama‑Xi meeting. It offers no new concrete evidence, transactions, or undisclosed relationships, merely restating public narrative. While it mentions high‑profile leaders (President Obama, President Xi, Russian authorities), the lack of novel details limits investigative usefulness. Key insights: Snowden left Hong Kong on a nonstop flight to Moscow on June 23, 2013.; U.S. criminal complaint was unsealed on June 21, 2013.; The timing coincided with a planned Obama‑Xi summit, suggesting diplomatic sensitivity.

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Snowden’s June 23 Flight to Moscow Amid U.S. Complaint and Obama‑Xi Summit The passage repeats known facts about Edward Snowden’s departure from Hong Kong to Moscow and the timing of the Obama‑Xi meeting. It offers no new concrete evidence, transactions, or undisclosed relationships, merely restating public narrative. While it mentions high‑profile leaders (President Obama, President Xi, Russian authorities), the lack of novel details limits investigative usefulness. Key insights: Snowden left Hong Kong on a nonstop flight to Moscow on June 23, 2013.; U.S. criminal complaint was unsealed on June 21, 2013.; The timing coincided with a planned Obama‑Xi summit, suggesting diplomatic sensitivity.

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