Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
April 28, 2014
Russia’s “doomsday plane,” the Tupolev Tu-214SR, which
is Moscow’s version of the U.S. E-4B, is flying for the fourth
consecutive day, illustrating how high tensions are running as Ukraine
descends into civil war.

The communications relay aircraft, which normally
accompanies Vladimir Putin, is currently circling over the island of
Valaam in Lake Ladoga near Finland, where the Russian President is
visiting his spiritual home, the Valaam monastery, which is considered
to be one of the Russian Orthodox Church’s most revered sites.
The doomsday plane recently flew over Crimea during
Russia’s “annexation” of the region and can be tracked via
Flightradar24.com. The flight is still currently circling just north of
St. Petersburg as of this morning.
Although the plane can usually be relied on to indicate
Putin’s location, “It is likely that Russia is aware that the entire
world can track Putin based on a free public website, so one probably
shouldn’t put it beyond Russia to maybe just send the plane on a wild
goose chase now and then so that it doesn’t telegraph to the entire
world where Putin may be found next,” reports Zero Hedge.