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Emergency landing of flight from Moscow to Goa, Bomb threat received on e&mail


The flight going from Moscow to Goa has made an emergency landing at Jamnagar airport. There was a stir due to the news of bomb in the plane, due to which the emergency landing of the plane has happened.

The flight going from Moscow to Goa has made an emergency landing at Jamnagar airport. There was a stir due to the news of bomb in the plane, due to which the emergency landing of the plane has happened. It is being told that ATC had received a mail containing a bomb, from that mail everyone came on high alert and immediately the pilot was informed. After that the plane going to Goa was immediately landed at Jamnagar airport in Gujarat.

For now, the Bomb Disposal Squad along with the Collector Police has also reached Jamnagar Airport. The plane is being searched, all the passengers have been taken out safely. More than 200 passengers were present in the aircraft. Now where did this bomb information come from, who gave it, was it rumor or truth, the agencies are probing it. Talking to Aaj Tak, the SP of Jamnagar has said that there is no need to panic. It was reported that there was a bomb, due to which the emergency landing of the aircraft was done. All the passengers are present at the airport only. The plane had landed at around 10 PM. 

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