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The woman was found on Delta airline. As a result, the flight was detained, and ...

Panic on board: a freezer who secretly moved to the flight to Paris, turned out to be Russian (video)

The woman was found on Delta airline. As a result, the flight was detained, and the police who were on board were displayed by police. A woman who made his way to Delta Airlines flight from New York to France, because of which there was a panic on board the plane, as no one could understand how a bike was on board, was a Russian. In a new video, she asked the flight attendants "not to send her back to America. " About it writes Daily Mail.

This week, the French authorities have informed ABC News that a woman named Svetlana is a Russian citizen and has a residence permit in the United States. It is reported that on November 30 at the John F. Kennedy Airport there was a shocking security violation in New York. It is reported that she went through the checkpoints and passed the landing of the Delta airline to make up for a flight to Paris, despite the lack of valid travel documents.

Passengers were shot by a ticket passenger after she was caught by flight attendants. She then became aggressive and screamed at the staff who tried to interrogate her. "Please help me! I don't want to the United States," she says in the video. Passenger Jaram Duka, who flew from further to Paris, said that the freezer first pretended to be trying to find her documents and then began to scandal. "It took 10 minutes to find her bags to try to find her boarding pass.

She didn't have at all," Duke said. Another passenger said that the flight attendants tried to reassure the Russian woman, but as a result, the "situation was aggravated". Delta and TSA stated that the investigation began to find out how Svetlana managed to slip past the checkpoints. "There is nothing more important than security issues.

This is why Delta conducts an exhaustive investigation into what could have happened and will cooperate with other stakeholders in the aviation and law enforcement agencies for this purpose," Delta said. When she arrived at the Paris Airport Rusi - Charles de Gaulle, the French authorities stated that she was "refused entry due to the lack of a valid travel document and placed in the waiting area.

" As she had a valid residence permit in the United States, the French authorities decided to send it back to Kennedy Airport in a few days. On the reverse flight personnel, then she screams again and protests against deportation, saying that she needs a "US shelter". French airport staff also reported that she had previously filed a request for asylum in France, although they did not specify when she filed a petition and was ever satisfied. We will remind, such a case has already happened earlier.