Hamburg Airport suspends flights after ‘threat of attack on aircraft’: Police swoop on Iranian plane

Hamburg Airport suspends flights after ‘threat to attack plane’: Police attack Iranian plane

  • Officers descended on the plane carrying 198 passengers and 16 crew when it landed at 12.20pm

Flights have been suspended at Germany’s Hamburg airport this morning following a threat of an attack on a plane flying from the Iranian capital Tehran.

German police descended on the plane after it landed at the international airport in the north of the country and conducted a search, acting on an earlier email threat.

The plane landed in Hamburg at around 12.20pm with 198 passengers and 16 crew members undergoing a security check. The plane and the luggage on board were also checked.

The terminal stopped takeoffs and landings at 12:40 p.m. local time, a spokesman said.

Police said they were taking the threat seriously, but have yet to release further details.

The police operation comes on the first day of a special meeting of the German and French governments in Hamburg, attended by Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President Emmanuel Macron.

It also unfolded against a backdrop of rising international tensions after Israel came under sustained and brutal attack by Hamas gunmen over the weekend.

The incursions left hundreds of Israelis dead – including revelers at a festival. Israel responded with a wave of deadly airstrikes against the Gaza Strip.

More to come.

Hamburg Airport suspends flights after threat of attack on aircraft

Flights have been suspended at Germany’s Hamburg airport this morning over a threat of an attack against a plane from the Iranian capital Tehran (file pic)

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