Wednesday, May 7, 2025
The Local Uganda
  • News
    • Buganda
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • Africa
    • World
  • Sports
    • Uganda Premier League
    • Rugby
    • More sport
  • Lifestyle
    • Art & Film
    • Sex
    • Music
    • Celebs
    • Food & Travel
  • Business
    • Enterprise
    • Markets
    • Agriculture
    • Auto
    • Property
    • Technology
  • Blogs
  • More
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Buganda
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • Africa
    • World
  • Sports
    • Uganda Premier League
    • Rugby
    • More sport
  • Lifestyle
    • Art & Film
    • Sex
    • Music
    • Celebs
    • Food & Travel
  • Business
    • Enterprise
    • Markets
    • Agriculture
    • Auto
    • Property
    • Technology
  • Blogs
  • More
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
The Local Uganda
No Result
View All Result

Entebbe hijack film shoot stopped by real-life Libya plane hijack in Malta

The Ugandan by The Ugandan
December 24, 2016
in Art & Film, Entertainment, News
1 min read
Entebbe hijack film shoot stopped by real-life Libya plane hijack in Malta
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

As weird as it may sound, Friday’s real hijacking of a Libyan Airbus A320 at Malta airport transpired in the midst of a film being shot based on a hostage situation that occurred 40 years ago here in Uganda.

An official told the BBC that the movie – Entebbe’s shooting was disrupted as the Entebbe film crew had to halt filming on the airport grounds when the Libyan Afriqiyah Airways plane landed at Malta International Airport.

“We’ve had five hijackings landing here and ironically today they were actually filming Entebbe on the airport grounds – and that had to be stopped,” Magda Magri Naudi, the mayor of Lija told BBC World TV.

In 1976, Israeli forces freed 105 hostages in a surprise raid at Entebbe airport, killing about eight hostage-takers and 20 Ugandan troops.

According to internet movie data base, IMDB, Entebbe – which is expected to be released next year – stars Rosamund Pike, Vincent Cassel and Daniel Bruhl.

The Malta Friday hijacking ended peacefully within a few hours after all the hostages were released

But in Uganda in 1976 the hostage situation dragged on for about a week after Palestinian hostage-takers hijacked the flight from Tel Aviv to Paris and diverted it to Entebbe.

The Air France had 250 passengers – with many of whom were Israeli – and 12 crew. The hijackers demanded that release of 54 militants held by Israel and four other countries and a $5m ransom.

Israeli commandos killed all the hostage-takers as well as 20 Ugandan troops before flying the freed passengers and crew back to Israel.

The Ugandan

The Ugandan

Related Posts

Op-Ed: A Lottery That’s Changing Lives In Uganda

Op-Ed: A Lottery That’s Changing Lives In Uganda

April 9, 2025
Police Probe $4.9 Million ‘Gold Heist’ Involving City Lawyer Kyagaba Isaac of Dentons, Foreign Investors

Police Probe $4.9 Million ‘Gold Heist’ Involving City Lawyer Kyagaba Isaac of Dentons, Foreign Investors

March 13, 2025
Young women from Africa are offered jobs and a free flight to Russia.What do you need to know about the Alabuga Start program?

Young women from Africa are offered jobs and a free flight to Russia.What do you need to know about the Alabuga Start program?

March 11, 2025
Please login to join discussion

© 2020 The Local Uganda

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Buganda
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • Africa
    • World
  • Sports
    • Uganda Premier League
    • Rugby
    • More sport
  • Lifestyle
    • Art & Film
    • Sex
    • Music
    • Celebs
    • Food & Travel
  • Business
    • Enterprise
    • Markets
    • Agriculture
    • Auto
    • Property
    • Technology
  • Blogs
  • More
    • Contact Us

© 2020 The Local Uganda

Mel bet