OREANDA-NEWS  The Indian authorities have not found any suspicious devices on board the plane of the Russian airline Azur Air, flying from Moscow to Goa, writes AniNews with reference to a representative of the Jamnagar airport.

According to him, the Indian National Security Service checked the aircraft. The staff checked all the passengers' hand luggage. "It is expected that the flight will depart from Jamnagar to Goa sometime between 10.30 and 11.00 local time," the administration stressed.

The representative of the airport noted that the inspection of the aircraft began on Monday, January 9, at about 21.50 local time (at that time it was 19.20 in Moscow). In total, 236 passengers and eight crew members were on board the aircraft.

Earlier it became known that a Russian plane was urgently landed in the western Indian state of Gujarat after reports of a bomb on board.