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At least 109 passengers have been released from the Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A320 in Malta, after two hijackers from the pro-Gaddafi group Al Fatah Al Gadida seized control of the plane in Libya. | |
READ MORE: Malta hostage situation: Hijackers threaten to blow up Afriqiyah Airways plane (LIVE UPDATES) | READ MORE: Malta hostage situation: Hijackers threaten to blow up Afriqiyah Airways plane (LIVE UPDATES) |
It's understood the plane was making an internal flight from Sebha to Tripoli before it was diverted to Malta International Airport. Armed soldiers then surrounded it on the runway. | It's understood the plane was making an internal flight from Sebha to Tripoli before it was diverted to Malta International Airport. Armed soldiers then surrounded it on the runway. |
Libyan and Maltese authorities are continuing negotiations with the hijackers, while Malta-based journalist Saviour Balzan tweeted that the hijackers agreed to let the passengers go and to give up their weapons. | Libyan and Maltese authorities are continuing negotiations with the hijackers, while Malta-based journalist Saviour Balzan tweeted that the hijackers agreed to let the passengers go and to give up their weapons. |
Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat confirmed in a series of tweets the gradual release of the 118 passengers and crew from the plane. It remains unclear at this stage, however, the exact number of people still on board. | |
Described as “pro-Gaddafi,” the hijackers are in possession of an unspecified number of grenades and have threatened to blow up the plane if demands are not met, Libyan MP Hadi al-Saghir told Reuters. The hijackers’ demands remain unclear. | |
"The pilot reported to the control tower in Tripoli that they were being hijacked, then they lost communication with him,” a security official from Mitiga airport in Libya told Reuters. “The pilot tried very hard to have them land at the correct destination but they refused." | "The pilot reported to the control tower in Tripoli that they were being hijacked, then they lost communication with him,” a security official from Mitiga airport in Libya told Reuters. “The pilot tried very hard to have them land at the correct destination but they refused." |
“Informed of potential hijack situation of a Libya internal flight diverted to Malta. Security and emergency operations standing by,” Muscat tweeted earlier on Friday, adding in a second tweet that "security and emergency services [are] coordinating operations" | “Informed of potential hijack situation of a Libya internal flight diverted to Malta. Security and emergency operations standing by,” Muscat tweeted earlier on Friday, adding in a second tweet that "security and emergency services [are] coordinating operations" |
The prime minister also confirmed that there were 111 passengers on board, 82 males, 28 females and one infant, plus seven crew. | The prime minister also confirmed that there were 111 passengers on board, 82 males, 28 females and one infant, plus seven crew. |
Airport authorities in Malta described the incident as an “unlawful interference” and, although they confirmed all flights to the airport have been diverted, it appears some “operations” have resumed. | Airport authorities in Malta described the incident as an “unlawful interference” and, although they confirmed all flights to the airport have been diverted, it appears some “operations” have resumed. |
Malta’s President Marie-Louise Coleiro tweeted to appeal “for everyone to remain calm and follow official updates.” | Malta’s President Marie-Louise Coleiro tweeted to appeal “for everyone to remain calm and follow official updates.” |
Opposition party leader Simon Busuttil, also tweeted about the incident, calling it a “grave concern.” | Opposition party leader Simon Busuttil, also tweeted about the incident, calling it a “grave concern.” |
“My full cooperation to Govt to protect Malta security and the safety of passengers,” he wrote. | “My full cooperation to Govt to protect Malta security and the safety of passengers,” he wrote. |