A jet suspected to be used by sanctioned oligarch Roman Abramovich left Israel on Monday, as international moves to freeze assets of top Russian businessmen following Russia's invasion of Ukraine gathered pace.
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A person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters a plane used by Abramovich flew into Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday.
Flight-tracking website Radarbox said the plane, which has the tail number LX-RAY, took off from Ben-Gurion with Istanbul marked as its destination.
Earlier Monday, a van accompanied by security guards left Abramovich's villa in Herzliya Pituah for the airport, Kan public radio said. It was unclear from footage tweeted by the station whether or not he was inside.