Experts point to on-board explosion in Russian airliner crash
A US military satellite detected a midair heat flash from Metrojet Flight 9268.
Nevil Gibson
Wed, 04 Nov 2015
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The most likely explanation for the crash of the Russian chartered airliner over the northern Sinai desert at the weekend points to an on-board explosion.
Intelligence sources say a US military satellite detected a midair heat flash from Metrojet Flight 9268 just before it crashed 33,000ft to the
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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 04 Nov 2015
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