Security alert after announcement of hijacking of Tel Aviv-bound plane

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PNN – An emergency message from inside an international flight marked critical moments and prompted an immediate response from security and military institutions.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; Israeli media reported that warplanes were called to escort a passenger plane from Warsaw to Tel Aviv after the pilot sent a message claiming the plane was being hijacked, but it was later determined that the message was a false alarm.

Israeli media reported that Polish Airlines flight LO155, owned by Bulgarian airline Electra, was placed on a security alert after the pilot activated the hijack code (Squawk 7500) en route to the occupied territory, but the pilot then canceled it.

Reports indicate that the plane diverted from Warsaw to Cyprus and the pilot reported to air traffic control that the incident was due to a technical failure.

The Israeli military also announced that two fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the plane over the Mediterranean Sea after contact was lost.

The regime’s military also announced that contact with the aircraft had been re-established, claiming that the incident concluded without any signs of a security breach or hijacking.

Zionist media reported that, due to the incident, the aircraft was denied permission to land in the occupied territories; it returned to its point of origin and likely landed in Bulgaria.

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