Afghan plane to fly back to China, a day after bomb threat forced it back

By AP
Monday, August 10, 2009

Afghan plane to fly to China after bomb threat

KABUL —An Afghan airline official says a plane turned back by a bomb scare will fly again to its destination in the restive western Chinese region of Xinjiang.

Feda Mohammad Fedawi, the deputy head of Kam Air, says the plane arrived in Kabul early Monday after an overnight stay in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar.

Chinese authorities did not allow the plane to enter their airspace on Sunday. Chinese state media said there had been a bomb threat against it but did not provide details.

Afghanistan’s counterterrorism chief, Abdul Manan Farahi, says there was no bomb on the plane.

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