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Authorities reportedly investigate BOMB THREAT on Aeroflot plane from Moscow at JFK airport in New York Authorities reportedly investigate BOMB THREAT on Aeroflot plane from Moscow at JFK airport in New York
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Local media citing Port Authority Police reported that officers were investigating a potential bomb threat on a plane from the Russian capital to New York.Local media citing Port Authority Police reported that officers were investigating a potential bomb threat on a plane from the Russian capital to New York.
The Aeroflot plane safely landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport at around 3:45 p.m. local time (8:45 p.m. GMT), according to WPIX.The Aeroflot plane safely landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport at around 3:45 p.m. local time (8:45 p.m. GMT), according to WPIX.
Fox News, citing Port Authority Police, reported that approximately 250 passengers on board have been evacuated from the aircraft due to an alleged bomb threat.Fox News, citing Port Authority Police, reported that approximately 250 passengers on board have been evacuated from the aircraft due to an alleged bomb threat.
JFK airport confirmed that emergency personnel has been working on what it described as an 'ongoing incident,' but assured that the facility continues to operate without delays.JFK airport confirmed that emergency personnel has been working on what it described as an 'ongoing incident,' but assured that the facility continues to operate without delays.
The flight in question appears to be Aeroflot SU102, a Boeing 777-300ER which departed from Moscow on Sunday, according to information from Flightradar24.The flight in question appears to be Aeroflot SU102, a Boeing 777-300ER which departed from Moscow on Sunday, according to information from Flightradar24.
Police reportedly added that an investigation is ongoing.  A Russian Airlines spokesperson later told Sputnik that no explosives were found on board. Police added that an investigation is ongoing. 
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