Diaper sparks bomb scare on US flight
- October 14, 2023
A A Copa Airlines plane is heading to Tampa, USA.was supposed to return to Panama this Friday for “bomb threat” The suspicious object that caused panic and set off the alarm turned
A A Copa Airlines plane is heading to Tampa, USA.was supposed to return to Panama this Friday for “bomb threat” The suspicious object that caused panic and set off the alarm turned
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