Turkish plane makes emergency landing over bomb threat

Turkish plane makes emergency landing over bomb threat
MOSCOW - An Airbus A320 en route from Moscow's international Domodedovo airport to one of Turkey’s cities has performed an emergency landing in Odessa, Ukraine. There have been reports of a possible explosive device on board.

A decision to land in the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa was prompted by a suspicious object on the plane, regional head of Ukrainian national police, Ruslan Forostyak, said on his Facebook page. The passenger plane belongs to a Turkish airline and was being operated by a Turkish crew.

“One of the passengers complained of feeling unwell and having an upset stomach in particular, and spent a while in the toilet,” he wrote, adding that the crew found such actions “suspicious.”

“They then thoroughly inspected the toilet and discovered a suspicious bag there,” the Ukrainian police official added.