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article imageBomb threat diverts New York to Moscow Aeroflot flight

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By Katerina Nikolas
Aug 17, 2012 in Travel
By Katerina Nikolas.
Reykjav - A Russian Aeroflot flight bound to Moscow from New York was diverted to Iceland following an anonymous call warning of a bomb.
The Airbus A330 carrying 256 people was diverted to Iceland's Keflavik airport where it made an emergency landing, the BBC reported.
According to the Washington Post Aeroflot spokeswoman Irina Dannenberg said an anonymous caller warned New York police that a bomb was inside luggage on the plane.
At Keflavik luggage and passengers were checked, but there was no sign of explosives.
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