No dangerous substances or explosive devices were found on board the Azur Air plane bound for Goa that had to make an emergency landing in Uzbekistan. This is reported by the press service of the company.
The plane was inspected by security service personnel of Termiz International Airport.
According to Flightradar24, it took off from Perm, and the final destination was supposed to be the Indian state of Goa.
The director of the Dabolim airport in India received an e-mail about the danger of the aircraft exploding. There were 247 people on board, including seven crew members.
This is the second hoax report in the last month that a mine was placed on the flight of the Azur Air company between Moscow and Goa. On January 9, an Azur Air plane flying from Moscow to Goa landed in the Indian state of Gujarat due to reports of a landmine. Explosives and suspicious objects were not found during the inspection of the board.
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