167 flights, one country — how Russia turned Algeria into its African air bridge – investigation
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A fleet of Russian military-affiliated cargo aircraft has turned Algeria into one of the most heavily trafficked nodes in Moscow's global freight network, conducting at least 167 flights between Russia and the North African country in the past 14 months, according to a Defense News investigation by reporter Linus Höller published on 30 April 2026.
The investigation, the first in a multi-part series Defense N
A fleet of Russian military-affiliated cargo aircraft has turned Algeria into one of the most heavily trafficked nodes in Moscow's global freight network, conducting at least 167 flights between Russia and the North African country in the past 14 months, according to a Defense News investigation by reporter Linus Höller published on 30 April 2026.
The investigation, the first in a multi-part series Defense N
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