UK suspects bomb holding of Russian plane crash

The British government suspended all flights to and from the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh two days ago.


It received intelligence based on intercepted communications between militants in the Sinai Peninsula.However, both Egypt and Russia, he said it was premature to draw conclusions.Metrojet and A321 Airbus was flying from Sharm El Sheikh to St Petersburg when he came in Sinai on Saturday, killing all 224 people aboard. Most of the Russian victims.Britons stranded in Sharm el-Sheikh is scheduled to begin to return on Friday, but will be allowed only to bring handbags.However, one of the major airlines that operate from the resort, Easyjet, said now "rescue plans" have been "suspended by the Egyptian authorities."In a statement on its website, "is currently underway at the highest political level discussions to resolve this situation," he says.French Dutch airline KLM also restrict passengers traveling from Cairo to handbags only.
How airport security changed?BBC correspondent Frank Gardner security and says that even though British officials did not rule out the possibility of a technical malfunction of the plane up, and believe that it is increasingly likely.And it was greeted by a new intelligence on Wednesday and spent the British government's joint terrorism analysis center during the past few days to assess what caused the plane to go down.
Security Service investigators suspect someone with access to the luggage compartment in the plane enter an explosive device inside or on top of luggage before the plane took off, our correspondent says.Islamic militants linked to the state (IS) Sinai-based group said they destroyed the plane, but did not say how. It IS and called for a war against both Russia and the United States about the air strikes in Syria.
Sinai Militants:

    
Most of the rebel group active in Egypt, with members from 1.000 to 1.500

    
Operating in the Sinai Peninsula since 2011
Group pledged allegiance to the Islamic countries in November 2014
Carried out suicide bombings, shootings and be headings. The killing of dozens of Egyptian soldiers.

Sinai: the most dangerous group Egypt:

US President Barack Obama told CBS Radio on Thursday that he believed there was a "possibility" that there was a bomb on board the plane was shot down."We take this very seriously," he said.Since Wednesday, several countries in Britain to travel to Sharm el-Sheikh restrict joined.France, Belgium and advise their citizens against all but out of necessity to the resort, and the Netherlands warns of travel through the airport in the resort.



Says German airline Lufthansa and its subsidiaries Edelweiss euros Wings and stop flights to Sharm El Sheikh (from Zurich and Dusseldorf, respectively) as a "preventive" measure, and the return flights for customers already there will be order.Russian planes are still flying to and from the resort."The theories about what happened and the causes of the accident can only be pronounced by the investigation [formal]," spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin.She said Egypt, which relies heavily on tourism, said Britain's decision to suspend the flights is not justified.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who was on a visit to the United Kingdom, told reporters that the security at the airport has been tightened since 10 months at the request of the United Kingdom.However, he said he understood the concern of Britain.Egypt is leading the investigation in an air disaster, with the help of foreign experts, Russian and others.

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