Passengers and crew from a 1990 British Airways flight are suing the airline and the UK government for negligence, claiming they were deliberately endangered during the Kuwait invasion. The civil action alleges that the UK government and BA failed to act on warnings and put lives at risk for an intelligence-gathering mission. The hostages, who suffered severe physical and psychiatric harm, hope for justice and accountability after decades of denial and deception. The case sheds light on a dark chapter in British history and raises questions about government transparency and responsibility in times of crisis.
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