National Security Agency who leaked the whereabouts of Edward Snowden confusion grew Monday after a passenger plane flew from Moscow to Cuba with his name written in an empty seat.
WikiLeaks secret overflow organization founder Assange insists he can not enter Snowdon where the details, but he said he was safe.
Snowden has applied for asylum in Ecuador, Iceland and possibly other countries, Assange said.
Who would not reveal her name Aeroflot representative told AP reporters Shui Sinuo and Deng Moyou SU150 flight to Havana, which is filled with a reporter trying to track him. Two AP reporter Que Renhou, arrived in Havana on Monday night, Snowdon is not on a plane flight.
Aeroflot is a member of the crew gathered outside Havana Jose Marti International Airport, spoke briefly to reporters, but does not give his name. "There is no special person on board," he said, smiling. "Only reporters."
In Moscow before boarding the aircraft was heavy security around and guard tried to stop photographers and cameramen from taking pictures of the Scrum plane, heightening speculation, Snowdon may have been secretly escorted the ship.
But about two dozen reporters who flight search, got off the plane, after boarding at Snowden hunt. Briefly believe an increasingly desperate Russian television reporter, the Associated Press reporter largest Seddon probably NSA leak.
When I woke up, told reporters Snowdon does not exist, they settled on a long flight to Cuba's nothing. Some read, chat with others.
"There are a considerable proportion of people in the car who was a reporter," Seddon said. "Flight was originally empty, without us."
In Havana, Cuban officials have also banned, forcing reporters waiting outside the airport flight arrival movement.
Interfax news agency, the Russian security agencies have extensive contacts, citing sources, said Snowden had flown unseen correspondents in different planes.
Others speculated that it might want to keep Russia in the Russian security agencies Snowdon more thorough debriefing.
Snowden has not seen since he arrived in Moscow on Sunday, from Hong Kong, where he hid for a few weeks, in order to evade the U.S. Justice Department and dodge efforts to extradite him.
Spend an evening in Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport after he had expected his way to Cuba and Venezuela, in Ecuador asylum.
Interfax quoted an unidentified "informed source" in Moscow that Russia won the United States requested the extradition of Snowdon and responded that it would think. However, the same source said that Russia can not be detained and extradited Snowdon, because he has not technically crossed the Russian border.
Justice Department officials in Washington did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment.
Experts say that this is probably the Russians, Snowdon questioned what he knew about American spies in Moscow interested in electronics.
"If Russia's special services did not show interest in Snowdon, they would definitely not professional," Igor Korotchenko, the former colonel in Russia's top military commander of the security analyst, said the state Rosia 24 TV.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday that it would be "deeply disturbing" that if Russia or the Hong Kong Snowden's plan notified and will affect their relationship with the U.S..
Snowden's argument could further damage the already strained US-Russian relations in Syria and the U.S. adoptions of Russian children by prohibiting debate.
The Kremlin has said Russia would be prepared to consider applications for asylum Snowdon.
Aeroflot had said Snowden registered flight, using his American passport, the United States recently abolished.
Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said his government has received a request for asylum, adding Monday's decision "has to do freedom of expression and the security of citizens around the world."
Ecuador has rejected the U.S. in the past cooperative efforts, and has been helping Assange to avoid prosecution, let him stay in their embassy in London.
But the views of Snowdon Assange in a conference call with reporters, has been applied in many places where he might open to try other possibilities.
WikiLeaks says it will provide legal assistance Snowden at his request, he was escorted group of diplomats and legal advisers.
Icelandic officials have confirmed receiving an informal request for asylum conveyed WikiLeaks, the tiny North Atlantic countries are closely linked. But the authorities have insisted that Snowden must land in Iceland before submitting a formal request.
Snowdon to file "Guardian" and the "Washington Post" newspaper disclosed U.S. surveillance plane in the name of foreign intelligence, telephone records and a large number of online data collection procedures, often swept American citizen information.
Officials have the ability extensive collection of telephone and Internet information, but need a warrant to inspect certain circumstances, they believe that terrorism is involved.
Snowden has been hiding a few weeks ago the British colony of Hong Kong, mainland China has a high degree of autonomy.
United States formally requested the extradition of Snowdon face espionage charges in Hong Kong, but was rebuffed; Hong Kong officials said the United States did not fully comply with the requirements of their laws.
Justice Department rejected this claim, saying the United States requested extradition treaty between Hong Kong and to meet all requirements.
As for Russia, National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said, "As we strengthen the cooperation between the Boston Marathon explosions and law enforcement matters in our work with Russian history - including a number of high-level criminals to return back Russia Russia Government's request - we hope that the Russian Government is looking at all the options, Mr. Snowdon deported back to the U.S. to stand trial, he was charged with the crime. "
Nevertheless, the U.S. is likely to have problems, interruption Snowden's pass. U.S. extradition treaty with Russia is not, but not with Cuba, Venezuela and Ecuador. Even though there is an extradition agreement, no country can give Snowdon political exemption.
It is also not clear, highly confidential information Snowdon complete disclosure.
Maybe Snowden has more than 200 sensitive documents, Senator Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said in a CBS (CBS) of the "Face the Nation."
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