Thirteen people were charged in a U.K. court last week with the hijacking of an Ariana Airlines Boeing 727
Thirteen people were charged in a U.K. court last week with the hijacking of an Ariana Airlines Boeing 727, which ended peacefully on Feb. 9 at London Stansted airport. A 14th person was still under questioning. All face possible life prison sentences. Out of the 150 passengers on the aircraft, 73...
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