Hijacked Libyan plane lands in Malta with 118 on board
A Libyan passenger plane with 118 people on board has been hijacked and forced to land in Malta, the airline Afriqiyah Airways has confirmed, according to BBC.
The Airbus A320 was flying inside Libya for Afriqiyah Airways when it was diverted, local media report.
There were two hijackers involved, who threatened to blow up the plane, according to initial reports.
Maltese PM Joseph Muscat said security forces were standing by. Malta International Airport confirmed on Twitter that there had been an "unlawful interference" at the airport. It said emergency teams had been dispatched, while witnesses report about number of soldiers and special forces vehicles at the scene.
Some flights to Malta are being diverted to the Italian island of Sicily.