Putin ordered plane to be downed

12 Mar 2018 / 22:05 H.

MOSCOW: Russia's Vladimir Putin in 2014 ordered a passenger aircraft which was reported to be carrying a bomb and targeting the opening of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi to be downed, the president said in a film shown on Sunday.
In a documentary titled Putin available on Russian social media, Putin told reporter Andrey Kondrashov he received a call from security officers responsible for the Sochi Olympics on Feb 7, 2014, shortly before the opening ceremony was to start.
"I was told: a plane en route from Ukraine to Istanbul was seized, captors demand landing in Sochi," Putin said in the film.
The pilots of a Turkish Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 flying from Kharkiv to Istanbul reported that a passenger had a bomb and the plane had to change course to Sochi, Kondrashov said in the film.
There were 110 passengers onboard, while over 40,000 had gathered at the stadium to watch the ceremony, he said.
Putin said he sought advice from security officers and was told the emergency plan for that type of situation called for the plane to be shot down.
"I told them: act according to the plan," Putin said, adding that shortly afterwards he arrived at the Olympic venue with the International Olympic Committee officials.
After several minutes Putin received another call, he said, informing him that it was a false alarm – the passenger was drunk and the plane would continue its flight to Turkey.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Sunday confirmed the comments in the film.
Putin runs for the presidency next Sunday.
The country is on a high alert ahead of the football World Cup from June 14 to July 15, with matches in a number of cities. – Reuters

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