Drunk man in bid to hijack Russian plane

Russian police have detained a drunken man who hijacked an Aeroflot flight from Siberia to Moscow and forced the plane to land at another Siberian airport.

A drunk Russian man who unsuccessfully tried to hijack an Aeroflot passenger flight has been detained by police after the plane made an emergency landing in Siberia.

The passenger, who claimed he was armed, tried to break into the cockpit during the flight from the Siberian city of Surgut to Moscow and demanded that Aeroflot flight SU 1515 change course and fly to Afghanistan, Russian news agencies reported on Tuesday.

It later turned out he was bluffing and was not armed.

State television channel Rossiya-24 showed footage of masked security officers seizing the man on board the plane and leading him out with his hands behind his back.

"The passengers and crew members on board the aircraft disembarked safely and without injury," Aeroflot said in a statement.

Drunken incidents involving passengers on commercial flights in Russia are fairly common, though it is unusual for them to result in flights being diverted.

Russia's Investigative Committee said it had opened a criminal investigation into the man who faces potential charges of hijacking a plane while threatening to use violence.

The crime carries a jail sentence of between seven and 12 years.


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