Fresh hoax bomb threats on Air Serbia’s Russia flights

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Yesterday’s Air Serbia flights from Belgrade to St Petersburg and Moscow were again threatened in an email, warning of explosives placed inside the aircraft. The threat was sent to ten email addresses, including EX-YU Aviation News, Air Serbia, Belgrade Airport and Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, among others. It warned of explosives having been placed in soda cans, food packaging, fuel tanks, luggage and electronic panels inside the cockpit. The email accused the airline of “continuing to finance Russia’s war in Ukraine”. It also threatened two Air Serbia executives. The Serbian airline has been threatened over half a dozen times with on board explosives on its Russia flights since the war in Ukraine began over a month ago. All have proven to be false but have caused disruptions to the targeted flights. Yesterday’s St Petersburg service was forced to return back to Belgrade after entering Polish airspace, while the Moscow flight was delayed by almost seven hours.

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