Ukraine Prime Minister’s Flight Checked After Terrorism Threat

Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk answers media questions after an urgent parliament session in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, March 2, 2014. Ukraine's new prime minister urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to pu... Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk answers media questions after an urgent parliament session in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, March 2, 2014. Ukraine's new prime minister urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to pull back his military Sunday in the conflict between the two countries, warning that "we are on the brink of disaster." The comments from Arseniy Yatsenyuk came as a convoy of Russian troops rolled toward Simferopol, the capital of Ukraine's Crimea region, a day after Russian forces took over the strategic Black Sea peninsula without firing a shot. (AP Photo/Andrew Kravchenko, Pool) MORE LESS

BERLIN (AP) — Authorities say they received a threat that a terrorist attack was planned on a plane carrying Ukraine Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk home after he had addressed European Union leaders in Brussels.

Austria’s Interior Ministry said Friday that after receiving a security warning from German flight controllers, SWAT teams boarded the Austrian Airlines flight after its scheduled landing in Vienna Thursday night. They found nothing out of the ordinary.

Yatsenyuk then took his scheduled connection to Kiev.

German flight control spokeswoman Kristina Kelek says the initial warning came from Belgian police and was then relayed by her office to Austrian authorities because the plane was already almost out of German airspace when it was received.

She says it was a vague warning that “there was possibly a terrorist attack planned.”

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