Matthew Trần
Đây là sự tỗng hợp tin
tức về vụ máy bay zân sự cũa Nga Metrojet Flight 9268 bị "rớt"
zo tui thu lượm được.
- Lúc nguyên thũy
thì ISIS tuyên bố là zo chúng đánh rớt.
- Lúc khỡi thũy thì Nga
và Ai cập cho là vì lý zo kỹ thuật mà rớt.
- Tiếp theo là Tình báo
HK cho là bom cũa bọn ISIS hay một đơn vị liên hệ của ISIS đánh rớt.
-Tiếp theo là Anh tuyên
bố là zo bom địch (ISIS) đặt trong khoang hành-lý nỗ mà rớt.
- Tức zận, mèxừ Putin
cũa Nga noái là lời tuyên bố cũa Anh là vì lý-zo chính trị mà
ra.
- Tiếp theo, TT Obama
tuyên bố: chuyến máy bay kũa Nga bị bom địch mà rớt.
-Anh cho hay trước đó:
Một máy bay zân sự Anh đã bị hõa tiễn tấn kông (August 23) ...NHƯNG đã né
tránh được ..và họ làm thinh từ đó cho đến nay mới thô lộ.
- Fáp nghiên cứu các zữ
kiện cũa 2 black boxes cho thấy ... các cơ fận cũa máy bay điều hành tốt đẹp
..cho đến khi có tiếng nỗ: tiếng nỗ nớ không fãi ngẫu nhiên mà xảy ra !!! Tất
cã điều hành tốt đệp trong 24 fút trước đó ...nhưng chĩ trong một fần
ngàn zây ..myột tiếng nỗ xãy ra .. mất điện lực ..tối như mực .. không nghe đối
thoại ỡ fòng fi-kông .. các nhà chuyên môn nghiên kứu đua đến kết luận là zo
một vụ nỗ (explosion).
Trong khi nớ thì chuyên
viên cũa dài CNN noái: các black boxes fãi có các zữ kiện khác ..NẾU có sự
thất bại về máy móc thay vì một kú nỗ như ri !!
CNN
Aviation Analyst Richard Quest said there would have been different data on the
black boxes had there been a catastrophic failure rather than an explosion.
Nếu máy bay bị hõng về
máy móc thì đã có nhiều zữ-kiện liên tục xãy ra chớ không fãi bỗng nhiên
..tất cã ngưng hoạt động ..
Well,
well .. bây chừ thì mèxừ Putin kũa Nga mới sáng kon mắt ra .. zã
không zám tuyên bố là các ý-kiến/tin tức cũa Anh, Mỹ và các chuyên viên
liên hệ cũa cũa Fáp là đúng .. zã ..mèxừ Putin tự động cấm
hàng không Nga bay qua vùng Egypt .. sau khi Mỹ, Anh chịu cung cấp các zữ-kiện
chuyên môn về vụ máy bay Nga rớt ... cho tới khi công cuộc điều tra hiện đang
vẫn tiếp tục ...chấm zứt !!
Thân ái,
MT
British passenger jet
narrowly avoided missile in Egypt this year
By Don Melvin and Radina
Gigova, CNN
Updated 5:34 AM ET, Sat
November 7, 2015 | Video
Source: CNN
Story highlights
- Egyptian official says
technical data should be handed to us, not the media
- Jet came within 1,000
feet of a missile during August incident, UK paper says
- UK official says
investigation determined it was not the work of militants
(CNN)[Breaking news update,
5:35 a.m. ET]
Egyptian Foreign
Minister Sameh Shoukry said Saturday that the international community did not
heed Egypt's calls to seriously deal with terrorism. Other countries "did
not show a level of cooperation and direct targeting of these organizations
that we hoped for," Shoukry said. "I can say these calls were not
heeded by many of the parties who are now working to protect the interests of
their citizens."
[Previous story,
published 4:54 a.m. ET]
Read More
(CNN) -- A British
passenger jet headed to the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh narrowly
"dodged" a missile in August, the UK media reported following a
Russian jet crash in the same area this week.
The Thomson Airways jet
with 189 people aboard took off from London and was headed to the Red Sea
resort, according to The Guardian.
It said the jet came
within 1,000 feet of a missile in its trajectory August 23, and went on to land
safely. The paper said passengers were kept in the dark about the incident.
A UK government
spokesman confirmed the media reports, but he did not provide any specifics.
"We investigated
the reported incident at the time and concluded that it was not a targeted
attack and was likely to be connected to routine exercises being conducted by
the Egyptian military in the area at the time," the spokesman said in a statement.
In a statement, Thomson
Airways said "an event was reported by the crew of flight TOM 476" on
August 23. The statement did not describe the event, but said an investigation
"concluded there was no cause for concern" and it was safe to fly
into Sharm el-Sheikh.
Crashed Russian
airliner
The revelation comes
days after a Russian passenger jet crashed in the Sinai region last weekend,
killing all 224 people aboard. U.S. and UK officials have said there may have a
bomb aboard the jet, an assertion Egypt has said is premature.
Egyptian aviation
officials plan to hold a news conference Saturday amid dueling theories on what
caused the Russian passenger jet to crash.
European investigators
who analyzed the two flight recorders from the Russian Metrojet plane that crashed
in Egypt are saying the crash is not an accident, CNN affiliate France 2
reported Friday.
The investigators said
the cockpit voice recorder of Metrojet Flight 9268 shows an explosion
and the flight data recorder confirms the explosion was not accidental, and
there was no sign of mechanical malfunction during the initial part of the
flight, France 2 reported.
Everything was fine
during the first 24 minutes, then in a fraction of a second there was a
blackout and no further cockpit conversation, convincing investigators there
was a bomb on board, according to France 2.
But an Egyptian official
said investigators there had received no such information.
"The Egyptian
authorities are directly connected to this matter," Egyptian Foreign
Minister Sameh Shoukry said Saturday at a press conference in Cairo. "We
were hoping that this technical information would be handed over to us instead
of widely passing it out to the media."
Experts weigh in
CNN
Aviation Analyst Richard Quest said there would have been different data on the
black boxes had there been a catastrophic failure rather than an explosion.
The key is what happened just before the data suddenly stopped, he said.
"It's this split
second, and it's a millisecond, where you hear an explosion of some description,"
he said. "And you see all the parameters go haywire before the power is
completely lost. If this report is accurate, (investigators) have now analyzed
that ... heard it and they can identify it."
Had the plane broken
apart due to structural failure, there would have been more noise, and for a
longer time, he said.
Egypt's
announcement
Russian President
Vladimir Putin suspended Russian air traffic with Egypt on Friday until the
cause of the crash is determined, the Kremlin said.
The United States and
Britain shared their intelligence with Russia before Putin decided to suspend
flights, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told CNN's Matthew Chance.
Putin spoke with
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi about the security situation in Egypt.
"The two leaders
agreed to strengthen cooperation between the relevant security authorities in
the two countries," el-Sisi's office said.
Russia's
resistance
Russia had resisted the
theory that a bomb brought down the airliner.
The jet, carrying mostly
Russian families returning from Red Sea vacations, was 23 minutes into its
flight Saturday from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, Russia, when it
disappeared from radar over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
A U.S. satellite
detected a heat flash over Sinai. The plane broke apart and fell 30,000 feet.
All aboard died.
Russia's about-face
buttressed a theory about the cause of the crash. As investigators pick through
the rubble of the Russian airliner, and as Western officials sift through their
own intelligence reports, some suspect Flight 9268 was brought down by a bomb
planted in its hold.
And some believe think
the bomb may have been smuggled on board in the Egyptian resort of Sharm
el-Sheikh, from which the flight departed.
Bomb theory
The bombing theory
emerged Wednesday, when Britain suspended flights from Sharm el-Sheikh to the
United Kingdom because of security fears.
It gained currency when
it was expressed publicly by British Prime Minister David Cameron and U.S.
President Barack Obama, though neither called it a certainly.
Cameron said it was "more likely than
not" that the cause of the crash was an onboard bomb. Obama said it was
"certainly possible."
On Friday, the BBC
quoted UK intelligence officials as saying the plane may have been brought down
by a bomb smuggled on board by someone working at the airport in Sharm
el-Sheikh. The BBC said the intelligence came from "intercepted
communication between militants in the Sinai Peninsula."
Egyptian officials
publicly continue to resist the likelihood of a bombing -- perhaps concerned
about the country's tourism industry -- but a high-level Egyptian official who
declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter said Friday the
possibility of a bomb is "a theory we are not discarding."
Did ISIS down
plane?
Signs pointing to ISIS
as the culprit, another U.S. official said, came from monitoring the terrorist
group's internal messages. Those messages are separate from public ISIS claims
of responsibility, the official said.
Who is ISIS in Sinai
Peninsula? 02:48
In an audio message from
ISIS' Sinai branch that was posted Wednesday on terrorism-related social media
accounts, the organization insisted it had brought down the flight.
Typically, ISIS is quick
to trumpet how and who carried out attacks, for purposes of praise and
propaganda. For some, ISIS' failure to provide details in this case raised doubts
about its claim of responsibility.
But Paul Cruickshank, a
CNN expert on terrorism, said the lack of detail might have been to protect a
mole recruited in the airport to plant the bomb on the plane.
CNN's Faith Karimi,
Matthew Chance, Samira Said, Evan Perez, Pierre-Eliott Buet, Sarah Sirgany,
Alex Felton, Holly Yan, Catherine E. Shoichet, Merieme Arif and Barbara Starr
contributed to this report.
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