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Hijacked Libyan Airplane Lands In Malta, Suspects Releasing Passengers

Hijacked Libyan Airplane Lands In Malta, Suspects Releasing Passengers

Update: Passengers walked down the steps from a hijacked plane at Malta International Airport on Friday, and Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat tweeted that a first group of 25 had been freed and the release of another 25 was under way. Reuters reports that buses were driven onto the tarmac to carry passengers away, and more releases were expected, with more than 100 passengers and crew reported to have been on board. Television footage showed no signs of struggle or alarm.

EgyptAir 804 Pilots Say UFO Flew Next To Plane Before Crash

Two Airline pilots have claimed that a huge UFO with green flashing lights passed by the EgyptAir 804 flight an hour before it crashed in the Mediterranean between Turkey and Egypt. The two Turkish Airline pilots say the UFO flew by their plane last Thursday night, close to Istanbul’s Silivri district when the plane was at 17,000-ft at 11.30pm. One hour after the sighting the EgyptAir plane crashed.

Egyptian Military Finds Debris, Personal Belongings From Crashed Airliner

Egyptian Military Finds Debris, Personal Belongings From Crashed Airliner

The Egyptian military said it has found EgyptAir Flight MS804 debris 290 km north of the Mediterranean coastal city of Alexandria. Egyptian army spokesman Brg. Gen. Mohammed Samir said on his verified Facebook page Friday that his military's search planes and vessels had discovered parts of the Airbus A320 along with some passengers' belongings.The military is certain the debris comes from Flight MS804 Samir told NBC News by phone, adding that the wreckage will be brought back to Egypt for investigation.

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