A statement from the press service of the Ural Federal District’s Transport Administration denied reports of an emergency on the Bangkok–Ekaterinburg flight, noting that the information had not been verified. The agency emphasized that no incident related to the aircraft or its status at Koltsovo had been confirmed, a position reflected in reports from the national agency TASS.
The transport ministry declared that the information received by transport internal affairs bodies concerning an emergency on a plane arriving at Koltsovo had not been confirmed.
Officials reported that Koltsovo airport was operating normally, with departures and arrivals proceeding on time and without disruption.
The Bangkok–Yekaterinburg flight landed successfully at Koltsovo on the evening of November 28, with crews reporting no complications and airport services returning to standard operation after landing.
Telegram channel 112 claimed that an unidentified person reported to emergency services that a strange object resembling a bomb with a pager was found on a plane departing from Thailand.
Updates are expected as authorities review the information, verify details, and keep the public informed about any developments at Koltsovo.