NBC News Broadcast: Rome Airport Attacked, Pan Am Passengers Killed (December 17, 1973)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2023
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    In the early afternoon of Monday, December 17, 1973 at Rome’s Leonardo Da Vinci Airport, a Pan Am Boeing 707, registration number N407PA, named Clipper Celestial was getting ready for departure with 53 passengers onboard and nine crew members. At around 12:51 local time, five members of a radical Palestinian terrorist group pulled out weapons from their luggage in the airport terminal lounge and opened fire killing two people. They then ran out of the terminal on the tarmac and then attacked the Pan Am jet by running up the boarding stairs of the front and rear doors and threw three hand grenades inside the plane.
    A total of 30 persons, including 4 senior Moroccan officials and 17 ARAMCO employees and family members were killed.
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