A Sudanese plane has been hijacked shortly after take-off from Nyala, in Darfur region, Sudanese aviation officials have said.
The plane was on its way to Khartoum, but has landed in Libya, after first trying to land in Cairo, reports say.
An official from Sudan's Sun Air company told AFP news agency that there were 95 passengers on the plane.
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The executive manager of Sun Air, Mortada Hassan, told AFP that the plane had landed at Kufra, an oasis town in the Libyan desert.
Arabic satellite network al-Jazeera said the plane initially tried to land in Cairo, Egypt, where it was denied permission to land.
Another Arabic news channel, al-Arabiya, said a Sudanese man had hijacked the plane.
(BBC)
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