Police are negotiating with two Turkish citizens who hijacked a Turkish airliner with more than 100 people on board, forcing it to land at an Italian airport.
The Turkish Airlines plane was traveling from
The plane landed safely at
Salvatore Sciacchitano, deputy director of
"They are negotiating right now for the release of passengers."
Protest
Candan Karlitekin, chairman of Turkish Airlines' board of directors, confirmed Turkish news reports that the aircraft was hijacked by two Turks in protest over Pope Benedict XVI's planned visit to
A Greek defence ministry official said: "The plane sent the [coded hijack] signal twice while in Greek air space. Four Greek fighter jets took off and accompanied the plane as it left Greek air space towards the Italian city of
The plane contacted Italian air traffic controllers just before 5.30pm (14.30 GMT) and asked to land in
Tomiselli said the aircraft, carrying 113 people, was escorted to the ground by two Italian military planes.
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