The air carrier Syrian Airlines has said it will file a lawsuit with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) against Turkish authorities over its passenger plane flying from Moscow to Damascus which was forced to land in Ankara and searched. The director general of the Syrian company, Ghaida Abdullatif, stressed that the 35 passengers on board, including children, were forced to wait for five hours and 25 minutes and many were scared because they didn't know what was going on. Syrian Airlines will report the case 'to IATA and all other international and humanitarian organizations' which have a say in the matter, said Abdullatif, adding that he was in constant contact with the captain thanks to a cell phone provided by a Russian passenger. Most passengers, said Abdullatif, were scared because there had been 'no alert of the imminent Turkish interception'. He said everyone was fine, apart from the psychological impact of the incident for some. Syria's Transport Minister Mohammad Said slammed Turkey's action as 'an act of piracy violating civilian aviation treaties'.
GMT 20:04 2017 Tuesday ,10 October
Russian jet crashes in Syria, crew killedGMT 19:07 2017 Sunday ,01 October
Daesh captures town from governmentGMT 21:09 2017 Thursday ,28 September
150 civilians killed in Russian, Syrian raidsGMT 22:08 2017 Thursday ,21 September
US-backed force ‘mopping up’ last Daesh holdoutsGMT 20:59 2017 Monday ,18 September
Syria troops closer to besieging ISGMT 13:17 2017 Tuesday ,12 September
Russian, US-led strikes kill 28 civiliansGMT 10:28 2017 Wednesday ,30 August
64 dead in clashes between Syria regimeGMT 21:02 2017 Monday ,21 August
Raqqa families make daring escapes
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor