Recent News: Russia denies the claim ISIS "on board the plane that crashed
Russia denies the claim ISIS "on board the plane that crashed
Local
claimed extremist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that "dropped"
Airbus A321-200 which crashed Saturday in Egypt with 224 on board -
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. However, Russian officials denied the claim, while the plane did not
appear to disperse admitted "in the air" before coming down.The incident occurred in the general area in northern Sinai, where the
Egyptian security forces clashed for years to local Islamist militants
who claimed allegiance in the last months of the ISIS.He claimed extremists based in Egypt took the plane "in response to
Russian air raids in which hundreds of Muslims were killed on Syrian
territory," according to Reuters.Militants, however, did not provide any evidence to support their claims. He said the Russian Transport Minister Maxim Slovak and the Inter fax news agency on the claim "can not be considered accurate."Militants in North Sinai not done yet shot down a commercial aircraft or fighter planes. There have been media obtained, missiles, anti-aircraft reports Russian shoulder-fired. But these types of missiles can be effective against aircraft or helicopters flying at low altitude only. Russian plane that crashed on Saturday was cruising at 31,000 feet
when it lost contact with air traffic controllers, according to
officials of the Egyptian aviation.Reports CBS News' Alex Ortiz from Cairo to show to follow the trip
online that the aircraft has reached a cruising speed of 400 knots
before suddenly falling back to 28,000 feet and slowed dramatically to
93 knots. Then contact was lost.Russian
aviation official said on Sunday, "broke in the air," he said, adding
that the plane was too early to talk about the conclusions of the
accident, according to Russian news agencies, according to Reuters. Victor Sorochenko, State Aviation Committee official, made the remarks after inspecting the site of the incident.
Comments
Post a Comment