U.S. fugitive Edward Snowden is still believed to be in this Moscow airport as of Thursday.<br/> <br />But sightings of the former spy agency contractor have so far been restricted to newspaper stands.<br/> <br />A flight from Moscow to Havana en route to Ecuador - where the 30 year old has applied for asylum - appeared to be his most likely way out.<br/> <br />But another flight to the Cuban capital on Thursday showed no sign of Snowden nor his travelling companion - a researcher for anti-secrecy group Wikileaks.<br/> <br />Before landing in Russia, Snowden had fled to Hong Kong.<br/> <br />Washington's top envoy there said the U.S.'s relationship with the territory has been harmed after Hong Kong officials allowed Snowden to leave.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. CONSUL GENERAL IN HONG KONG, STEPHEN YOUNG:<br/> <br />"We thought we had a partner that we could come to them and get cooperation on issues of importance to us, and I can't think of an issue that meant more to the U.S. government in the three and a hal
