Hijacked Indian Airlines Plane Lands in Lahore Amid Deadly Standoff

An Indian Airlines Airbus A-300 with 189 people on board was hijacked en route from Kathmandu to New Delhi. The hijackers killed four passengers in Amritsar before the plane took off, later landing in Lahore after being denied permission initially. The situation remains tense with demands and identities of the hijackers still unknown.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Amritsar | Updated: 07-09-2024 13:44 IST | Created: 07-09-2024 13:44 IST
Hijacked Indian Airlines Plane Lands in Lahore Amid Deadly Standoff
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An Indian Airlines Airbus A-300 was hijacked while traveling from Kathmandu to New Delhi, creating a tense standoff. The plane, carrying 189 passengers and crew, landed at Lahore airport after being denied permission initially. Four passengers were killed by the hijackers in Amritsar, adding to the urgency and severity of the situation.

A special cell has been established at Delhi Airport for updates, while air traffic controllers in Kathmandu confirmed hearing gunfire aboard the plane. The hijackers, who reportedly belong to a terrorist group, have not yet disclosed their demands or identities and remain in communication solely with the pilot.

The Indian government has suspended flights to Kathmandu and is in discussions with Pakistani authorities. Passengers include 154 Indians and 24 foreigners. The situation is being closely monitored by top officials, and further details are awaited as the crisis unfolds.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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