Kyrgyzstan's ousted President Askar Akayev is in Russia, where he arrived Friday night, the Interfax news agency reported on Saturday. The agency, citing informed sources in Moscow, said that Akayev had arrived from Kazakhstan. "Akayev flew in from Kazakhstan yesterday night," it quoted one of the sources as saying. The Kyrgyz embassy in Moscow said it had no information on the ousted leader's whereabouts. The Russian Foreign Ministry refused to comment. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said that Moscow would not object if Akayev wanted to come to Russia. Akayev's whereabouts have remained a mystery, although a statement purportedly from him released Friday said he was out of the country only temporarily, denied he had resigned and denounced what he called the opposition's "unconstitutional coup d'etat."