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Putin Ordered To Shoot Down Passenger Plane Over Terror Threat

By Lukas Mikelionis, Fox News

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said in a new film he ordered – but later pulled back – the shooting down of a passenger plane in 2014 after officials believed a man with a bomb was targeting the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi.

In the two-hour film called “Putin,” the Russian president said he was advised on February 7, 2014, that a plane carrying passengers from Ukraine to Turkey had been hijacked – just as the 2014 Winter Olympics Games were to be opened.

“I was told: A plane en route from Ukraine to Istanbul was seized, captors demand landing in Sochi,” Putin said in the film, Reuters reported.

There were 110 passengers aboard. There were reportedly 40,000 in attendance at the Opening Ceremonies.

Security officials believed the plane was taken over by a man with a bomb and changed its course to Sochi.

Putin ordered that the plane be downed as part of the emergency plan.

“I told them: Act according to the plan,” Putin told reporter Andrey Kondrashov, a top state TV presenter and Putin’s current press secretary.

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