A passenger plane belonging to the Indian company "Vistara" made an emergency landing at Erzurum Airport in eastern Turkey after a bomb warning. The Turkish TRT channel reported at dawn today that the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority / AFAD / teams and ambulances and fire engines rushed to the airport immediately after the authorities received the report. It indicated that the plane was evacuated of passengers and specialized teams began examining the cabin and cargo section. In turn, the Governor of Erzurum / Mustafa Ciftci / said that the plane, which was carrying 247 passengers and heading from India to Germany, landed and its passengers were evacuated safely and security measures were taken inside and around the plane. Ciftci indicated that Erzurum airspace was temporarily closed to flights until the situation is clarified. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
Central Military Zone Thwarts Infiltration Attempt by Three Individuals
Amman: Border Guard forces within the Central Military Zone thwarted an infiltration attempt by three individuals across one of its border frontlines as they tried to illegally cross the frontier.
According to Jordan News Agency, military surveillanc…