The EgyptAir Flight MS181 was taken
over by a passenger claiming to be wearing a suicide explosive
belt. Airline officials later said they had been told by Cypriot
authorities that the belt was fake. The hijacker's motives remain unclear
but the Cypriot president said the incident was not
terrorism-related. No-one was injured in the hijacking, Cypriot government
spokesman Nikos Christodulides, tweeted. Some reports said the
Egyptian man - named by Cypriot officials as Seif Eldin Mustafa -
wanted to talk to his estranged Cypriot wife who lives on the Mediterranean
island, while others said he was seeking the release of female prisoners in
Egypt. The hijacker's surrender came shortly after several people were seen
fleeing the aircraft. One apparently a crew member escaped by climbing out of
the aircraft's cockpit window. In a tweet, the Cypriot foreign
ministry confirmed the end of the crisis It's over and the hijacker arrested. The Airbus A320 flew to the Cypriot port city of Larnaca and landed at
around 7:50 a.m. local time (12:50 a.m. ET) at which point negotiations got
underway, EgyptAir said.
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