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Police barrier tape seals off the area where a hijacked EgyptAir A320 plane was parked at Larnaca Airport, in Larnaca, Cyprus on March 29, 2016. The passenger plane from the Egyptian airline 'EgyptAir' was hijacked earlier the same morning, after bei
 
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