Warsaw: Ryanair said today that an anonymous caller reported there was an explosive device on board one of its aircraft in Poland but that the report was a hoax.
A Polish police spokeswoman said a security sweep of the aircraft at Warsaw's Modlin airport had found no evidence of any explosive.
A Polish police spokeswoman said a security sweep of the aircraft at Warsaw's Modlin airport had found no evidence of any explosive.
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