Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Explosive device may have brought down Russian plane - (Downing Street)

The Russian plane which crashed in Egypt on Saturday "may well have been brought down by an explosive device", Downing Street has said.

All flights due to leave Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh for Britain this evening are to be delayed to allow a team of UK experts to assess security arrangements in place at the airport.

Prime Minister David Cameron is to chair a meeting of the government's Cobra emergencies committee this evening to review the situation.

All 224 people on board were killed when the Metrojet flight bound for St Petersburg from Sharm el-Sheikh came down in the Sinai desert.

A Number 10 spokeswoman said: "While the investigation is still ongoing we cannot say categorically why the Russian jet crashed.

"But as more information has come to light we have become concerned that the plane may well have been brought down by an explosive device.

"In light of this, and as a precautionary measure, we have decided that flights due to leave Sharm for the UK this evening will be delayed.

"That will allow time for a team of UK aviation experts, currently travelling to Sharm, to make an assessment of the security arrangements in place at the airport and to identify whether any further action is required. We expect this assessment to be completed tonight."

The nature of the crash and the lack of an SOS call have fuelled speculation that it was caused by a bomb or missile.

Mr Cameron spoke to Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi last night to discuss security measures at the popular holiday resort's airport.

Earlier, investigators from Ireland's Air Accident Investigations Unit said data from the Flight Data Recorder has been extracted and will be now analysed.

However, the Cockpit Voice Recorder was partially damaged in the crash and a "lot of work is required in order to extract the data from it".

Egypt is leading the investigation into the crash with assistance from Russia, Ireland, France and Germany.
rte.ie

4/11/15
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6 comments:

  1. Reino Unido supone que un explosivo pudo causar el siniestro del A321...

    Un explosivo pudo causar la caída del A321 en Egipto, comunicó un portavoz de la cancillería del primer ministro británico.

    "Nos tememos que un explosivo pudiera causar la catástrofe", dijo.

    Agregó que tras el siniestro el Reino Unido suspendió temporalmente vuelos sobre la península de Sinaí.

    Además señaló que "como medida preventiva" fueron aplazados todos los vuelos de Sharm el Sheikh al Reino Unido programados para hoy para que los especialistas británicos, que ahora están de camino a la ciudad egipcia, puedan examinar las condiciones de seguridad en el aeropuerto y decidir si es necesario aplicar medidas de seguridad adicionales..............http://sptnkne.ws/aa4J

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  2. UK Not Ruling Out Crashed Russian Airliner Brought Down by Explosive Device...

    The United Kingdom is suspending all flights leaving Egypt’s Sharm El-Sheikh for the country amid concerns that the Russian plane, crashed in Egypt last week, was downed by an explosive device, a 10 Downing Street spokesperson said Wednesday.

    "In light of this and as a precautionary measure we have decided that flights due to leave Sharm for the UK this evening will be delayed," the spokesperson said, as quoted by the City AM newspaper.

    "While the investigation is still ongoing we cannot say categorically why the Russian jet crashed. But as more information has come to light we have become concerned that the plane may well have been brought down by an explosive device."

    However, earlier in the day, the Egypt-led commission investigating the crash of a Russian airliner in the Sinai Peninsula said that all speculations concerning the cause of the catastrophe were not based on any concrete evidence..........http://sptnkne.ws/aa4k
    4/11/15

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  3. Britain said on Wednesday that the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt this week after taking off from the resort of Sharm al-Sheikh might have been brought down by an explosive device...

    "While the investigation is still ongoing we cannot say categorically why the Russian jet crashed," Prime Minister David Cameron’s office said in a statement.

    "But as more information has come to light we have become concerned that the plane may well have been brought down by an explosive device," it added.

    As a precautionary measure, the government has decided that flights due to leave Sharm for Britain on Wednesday evening will be delayed to allow time for a team of UK aviation experts, currently travelling to Sharm, to make an assessment of the security arrangements in place at the airport.

    Meanwhile, investigators have extracted and validated the contents of the flight data recorder, one of two so-called black boxes recovered from the Russian airplane that crashed in Egypt, Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said on Wednesday.
    alarabiya.net by Reuters
    4/11/15

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  4. Reino Unido admite que avião russo terá caído devido a bomba...

    Todos os voos entre o Reino Unido e Sharm el-Sheik, no Egito, estão com atrasos, depois de Downing Street ter admitido que há a hipótese de o avião russo despenhado no fim de semana ter sido alvo de um ataque bombista.

    Segundo Governo britânico, os atrasos são uma medida de precaução, enquanto especialistas em segurança avaliam os riscos, depois de terem sido conhecidas "novas informações", revela a BBC

    "Sublinho que se trata de uma medida de precaução e que estamos a trabalhar com as companhias aéreas sobre esta abordagem", referiu um porta-voz de Downing Street......jn.pt

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  5. US Intelligence: Metrojet A321 Likely Brought Down by Extremists...

    According to unnamed US intelligence officials speaking to CNN, the latest intel suggests that Metrojet Flight 9268 was likely brought down by an explosive device planted by ISIL or an ISIL affiliate.

    "There is a definite feeling it was an explosive device planted in luggage or somewhere on the plane," the officials told CNN's Barbara Starr. "The feeling is that the explosive device somehow got by Sinai officials," Starr added.

    The new assessment is based on intelligence reports collected gathered prior to Saturday's incident. While there was not necessarily indication of a specific threat before the crash, the official said "there had been additional activity in Sinai that had caught our attention."

    The official stressed, however, that no formal conclusion has yet been reached.

    A separate US official indicated to CNN that the IS hypothesis is based on monitoring of internal messages from the terrorist organization..........http://sptnkne.ws/aa6n

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  6. Theories about the cause of a Russian airliner crash in Sinai that killed 224 passengers are "speculation" at this stage, the Kremlin says...

    "Any sort of version of what happened... can only be put forward by the investigation," spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

    He was speaking after US and UK officials said intelligence suggested the plane may have been bombed.

    Militants linked to Islamic State (IS) have claimed that they brought it down......BBC
    5/11/15

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