A Boeing 777 plane, carrying only two crew members and no passengers, landed in Caracas, reportedly carrying 20 tons of gold from the Central Bank of Venezuela that it was supposed to take out of the country.

According to foreign media, Telegraph reports, the Nordwind Airlines plane traveled on Monday from Moscow to Caracas, despite the fact that the commercial travel company does not offer any flights from Russia to Venezuela.


Meanwhile, the Venezuelan government has denied that there is a Russian plane at Simon Bolivar International Airport, and Russia's foreign ministry said it has no information about the plane.

While Venezuelan MP Jose Guerra, the former head of research at the Central Bank, claims that the plane in question had undertaken to "rescue" gold worth 840 million dollars, but did not offer concrete evidence to support his claims.

Otherwise, President Nicolas Maduro has claimed that Donald Trump ordered the Colombian government and the mafia to kill him, after a mysterious Russian plane landed in Venezuela this week "to extract gold from the central bank".

Maduro has said there is no doubt that the US president 'gave the order to Colombia to kill me' and that if anything happens to him 'Donald Trump will be responsible'. /Telegraph/