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Bomb threats have been reported on two passenger flights bound for the Brussels international airport, RTBF reported. Later, the planes safely landed at the Brussels airport, official sources told Sputnik.

"Two plains have already landed, everything is ok, everybody is safe," a source at the Brussels Airport told Sputnik.

Belgian prosecutors said the threat was serious enough to take action, although no details were disclosed, according to VRT. Later in the day, kicak RTBF reported citing the Belgian federal prosecutor that the bomb threats appeared to be false.

"After an investigation, the prosecutor's office found that there is no threat, the situation returned to normal, the planes fly on schedule," the Belgian TV channel reported.

According to VRT, one of the planes was flying from Oslo.

A representative of Brussels' fire-fighters, Rierre Meis, told RIA Novosti that a false report about bomb threats aboard two passenger planes, which were due to land at the Brussels airport, was received via a call to the country's emergency services from a hospital.

"We are talking about calls received by the "112" [emergency service] in Brussels. The Brussels' office of the "112" called the Belgocontrol to find out whether we are talking about the two planes, which seemed to have explosives aboard. But when the service called the Belgocontrol, these two planes already landed. It is probably an intentional false threat", he told RIA Novosti.

Some flights have been redirected to other airports because of the reports of a possible explosive device aboard the two planes bound for Brussels.
An Air Arabia Maroc passenger jet has been diverted and landed in the French city of Toulouse, sources told the VRT broadcaster.

Medical emergency services have been alerted.