Passengers and crew from British Airways flight 149, who were taken hostage during the 1990 Kuwait invasion by Iraqi forces, have initiated legal action against the UK government and British Airways. The lawsuit alleges that the passengers and crew were endangered by the decision to land in Kuwait amidst the invasion, suggesting a failure to protect them from foreseeable harm. This legal move seeks accountability and potentially undisclosed compensation for the trauma and risks faced by those aboard the flight. The case highlights questions about the responsibilities of governments and airlines to ensure passenger safety in conflict zones and the extent of information shared with civilians during such crises.
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