Investigation: ‘External Impact on Plane’ Caused Russian Airliner Crash in Sinai
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by News Editor
Reuters reports that the plane was not struck from the outside and the pilot did not make a distress call before it disappeared from radar, according to a source in the committee analyzing the flight recorders.
A civil aviation source said only that Egyptian investigators aided by Russian and French experts had not yet finished examining the black boxes.
Read full story at The Telegraph.
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