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This Article is From Mar 27, 2013

Russia PM switches to helicopter for daily commute

Russia PM switches to helicopter for daily commute
Moscow: Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has switched to using a helicopter rather than a car for his trip to work from his suburban residence and other travel around Moscow, a spokeswoman said today.

The move appears to be a bid by the premier, who lives in his suburban Gorki residence west of Moscow, to placate irate drivers who are forced to face massive traffic snarls every time his long motorcade swings by.

"He will always do this (take the helicopter) whenever the weather allows," Natalya Timakova told AFP.

The government today published pictures of the helicopter landing right outside the massive White House government headquarters in central Moscow which under the USSR housed the Soviet parliament.

A helipad has been constructed that allows Medvedev to land directly outside the building.

The government has not made clear what brand the helicopter is but the registration number RA-01982 indicates it is an AW-139 manufactured by the Italian firm AugustaWestland.

Medvedev, a keen photographer, has already taken advantage of the trips to post photos on his Facebook page of a snow-covered Moscow from above.

"When spring will come I do not know," he commented on one of the pictures. One user quipped back "It's being delivered by the Russian Post," referring to the country's notoriously slow postal service.

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