
Plane passengers & crew forced to subdue drunk Russian yob threatening to ‘stab' & ‘kill' flyers
The panicked staff on a flight to Moscow made an emergency intercom call for men on board to assist restraining the out-of-control passenger.
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The drunk and foul-mouthed thug had locked himself in a plane toilet to guzzle alcohol.
When the thug was forced out of the cubicle, he intimidatingly banged his fists on the loo door before screaming wild threats to other passengers.
He is captured in footage bellowing: "Shut your f****** face! I'm Russian, I don't give a f***!"
While the plane flew at 30,000ft on a six hour flight from Russian city Ulan-Ude, the crew were forced to announce: 'Attention - situation on board.
'We have a disruptive drunk passenger."
They even had to request several men to "come to the back to help the crew".
There was an immediate response from at least five male passengers on the Boeing 737-800.
And it took them all to wrestle the man into his seat and restrain him.
The thug is heard shouting: 'Why are you showing off, you f***?! F***!'
Someone responded: 'Grown men came over to calm you down.'
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He replied: 'I don't want to embarrass myself, f***! You f****** piece of s***!'
A male passenger slammed: 'You've already embarrassed yourself, don't worry.'
He embarrassingly implied he had some influential 'connections' on the ground in Moscow who would revenge the passengers forcing him into a seat.
He ranted: 'My guys will come for me, f***! My guys!'
Then he terrifyingly threatened to wield a knife, shouting: "B***, I'll stab you! I'm a Russian guy, f***! Where the f***?
'I don't want to kill anyone, f***! What the f***!"
He smashed his head during the commotion with blood pouring from his wound.
Once restrained in a rear seat, he was bandaged by the crew.
The plane continued to its destination and thankfully didn't need to make an emergency landing thanks to the brave male volunteer passengers.
Towards the end of the flight, after he had sobered up, he made an apology to those on board for his foul-mouthed tirade and threats, according to reports.
Despite this, he was met by police at Moscow's Domodedovo airport and immediately taken into custody.
It comes after a passenger wearing a "too busy doing nothing" top was dragged off the jet after demanding an aisle seat.
Meanwhile, a woman allegedly threatened to crash a plane in India during a row with cabin staff just days after the deadly Air India disaster.
Footage showed the passenger yelling at passengers and crew on board the flight.
Plus, a troublesome passenger was left bruised and shamed after starting a fight on a Frontier Airlines Flight.
While two angry passengers clashed over a reclined seat while on a busy flight to Bali.
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