Wednesday, 11 April 2012 08:45

US Fighter Jets Intercept Korean Airlines Flight After Bomb Threat

Written by  Jeanette Torres
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Authors: Jeanette Torres

US Fighter Jets Intercept Korean Airlines Flight After Bomb ThreatSeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images(VANCOUVER, British Columbia) -- Two U.S. fighter jets scrambled to meet a Korean Airlines Boeing 777 Tuesday night after a bomb threat was reported shortly after the plane took off from Vancouver, British Columbia.
With the help of F-15 fighter jets, the Seoul-bound plane made a safe emergency landing at Comox, a Canadian Forces base on Vancouver Island, around 5:30 p.m. local time.
No explosives were found and all 149 people on board Flight 72 were unharmed.
The incident comes at a time of heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula.
Korean Airlines is one of several airlines that are changing their flight paths to avoid a long-range rocket that North Korea is launching, possibly as early as Thursday.
On Wednesday morning, engineers began pumping fuel into the rocket.  North Koreans say the rocket is putting a satellite into space, but the U.S. and others don't believe it and are calling it a provocation and violation of U.N. resolutions prohibiting nuclear and ballistic missile activity.

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