German commandos have arrested two men on a Dutch aeroplane at Cologne airport, police say.
A Somali, 23, and a Somali-born German, 24, were detained after a months-long surveillance operation and were suspected of planning attacks.
The men had intended to carry out "holy war" and police found suicide notes in their flat, a police official told German television.
The KLM passenger carrier had been bound for Amsterdam.
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The commandos boarded the plane as it was on the "point of departure" and removed the two suspects, a KLM spokeswoman told Dutch television.
The remaining passengers were then ordered off the aircraft for a baggage inspection, she added.
(BBC)
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