| Russian metrojet debris that fell in the Sinai, Egypt, is being examined by a team of Russian Flight Committee. |
Cyber Daily News - United States (US) seem increasingly convinced that the bombs were
dropped terorislah Russian passenger jet in Sinai, Egypt, at the end of
October.
Continue to strengthen the belief expressed by some senior US officials in the intelligence community, military and national security to the CNN, the television network reported on Sunday (08/11/2015) local time.An official said that "99.9 percent sure" that the plane had dropped a bomb blast, an official others say "maybe once."
These statements are stronger than that delivered by President Barack Obama on Thursday when he said "possibilities" there was a bomb in the plane Metrojet 9268, which destroyed over Sinai peninsula on October 31, 2015, killing all 224 people on board.
Reuters news agency earlier reported that investigators Egypt also convinced 90 percent of that voice is heard at the last second in the black box is an explosion caused by a bomb.
Continue to strengthen the belief expressed by some senior US officials in the intelligence community, military and national security to the CNN, the television network reported on Sunday (08/11/2015) local time.An official said that "99.9 percent sure" that the plane had dropped a bomb blast, an official others say "maybe once."
These statements are stronger than that delivered by President Barack Obama on Thursday when he said "possibilities" there was a bomb in the plane Metrojet 9268, which destroyed over Sinai peninsula on October 31, 2015, killing all 224 people on board.
Reuters news agency earlier reported that investigators Egypt also convinced 90 percent of that voice is heard at the last second in the black box is an explosion caused by a bomb.
"Indications
and analysis so far above the noise in the black box showed that it was
a bomb," said a member of the Egyptian investigation team told Reuters,
asking not to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue. "We are 90 percent sure that it was a bomb."
When asked to explain the rest of doubts that 10 percent, the investigators were reluctant to explain.But the leader of the Egyptian investigators related to the investigation of the accident, namely Ayman al-Muqaddam, on Saturday cited a number of other possible causes of accidents, such as explosions due to fuel, aircraft metal fragility, or lithium batteries overheating.
Airbus A321 operated Metrojet departing resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt towards St. Petersburg in Russia.
Is a growing belief that there was a bomb on board the plane appears when the Russian authorities continue to fly the bodies of the victims to be identified.
A fourth Russian government plane carrying the bodies of victims who flew Sunday from Cairo to St. Petersburg, where the mourning ceremony was held at the Cathedral Isaac in the city. The cathedral bells tolled 224 times to commemorate the victims.So far, as many as 58 bodies of the victims have been identified through DNA tests, Russian television reported, Russia 24.
Meanwhile on Sunday, some Russian experts arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh to carry out security checks at the city's airport. They have concentrated their work in the area prior to departure, said deputy director of the airport, Hani Ramzy, told Russian news agencies that the state-run RIA Novosti.
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Arkady Dvorkovich, said on Sunday that the second and third group of Russian experts would soon depart from Moscow and they will check all the major airports in Egypt.
When asked to explain the rest of doubts that 10 percent, the investigators were reluctant to explain.But the leader of the Egyptian investigators related to the investigation of the accident, namely Ayman al-Muqaddam, on Saturday cited a number of other possible causes of accidents, such as explosions due to fuel, aircraft metal fragility, or lithium batteries overheating.
Airbus A321 operated Metrojet departing resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt towards St. Petersburg in Russia.
Is a growing belief that there was a bomb on board the plane appears when the Russian authorities continue to fly the bodies of the victims to be identified.
A fourth Russian government plane carrying the bodies of victims who flew Sunday from Cairo to St. Petersburg, where the mourning ceremony was held at the Cathedral Isaac in the city. The cathedral bells tolled 224 times to commemorate the victims.So far, as many as 58 bodies of the victims have been identified through DNA tests, Russian television reported, Russia 24.
Meanwhile on Sunday, some Russian experts arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh to carry out security checks at the city's airport. They have concentrated their work in the area prior to departure, said deputy director of the airport, Hani Ramzy, told Russian news agencies that the state-run RIA Novosti.
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Arkady Dvorkovich, said on Sunday that the second and third group of Russian experts would soon depart from Moscow and they will check all the major airports in Egypt.