Russia gives Snowden pass to leave airport

Russian media says the government has given fugitive US whistleblower Edward Snowden a document that allows him to leave Moscow airport.

Russia gives Snowden pass to leave airport

Russian media are reporting US fugitive Edward Snowden will be allowed to leave Moscow airport.

Russia's migration service has provided fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden with a document that allows him to leave the Moscow airport transit zone where he has been holed up for the past month, the RIA Novosti news agency says.

The document confirms that his application for asylum is being considered, but allows Snowden to cross the Russian border so long as border guards do not object, it said on Wednesday.

The Interfax news agency said Snowden could leave the airport in the "next hours".

The Interfax news agency added that the document was initially given to the lawyer helping him, Anatoly Kucherena, who was now on his way to Sheremetyevo airport and about to arrive.

"The American is currently getting ready to leave. He is being provided with new clothes," Interfax said.

RIA Novosti cited a source within the Russian border guards service as saying he would be allowed to leave the airport as soon as he presents the document.

Snowden earlier this month applied for asylum, a process that could take up to three months. Kucherena has said he may even apply for Russian citizenship.


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