Putin suspends Russian flights to Egypt
Moscow suspending passenger flights to Egypt after the Sinai air crash, just a day after suggesting Britain had acted prematurely by grounding jets.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to the move after the head of Russia's FSB security service said flights should stop until the cause of Saturday's crash is known.
Alexander Bortnikov said: "Until we know the real reasons for what happened, I consider it expedient to stop Russian flights to Egypt. Above all, this concerns tourist routes."

