On the fateful day of 7 November 2015 a Russian passenger jet Kogalymavia Flight 9268 crashed into the desert of the Sinai region. This horrific crash claimed the lives of 224 people. The reason behind the crash is still not confirmed but there are many speculations being made.
But according to Alexander Smirnov, a Mertojet official ruled of any technical fault or pilot error and speculates ‘it was due an external impact on the plane ‘.He also went on to say that the plane was in excellent condition. It is also reported that the routine flight check went well.
In the midst of chaos the ultra extremist group of ISIS has claimed to have bombed the plane. But this news is not confirmed but there is a fiery debate over it. The preliminary investigation shows that uncharacteristic sounds were heard just before the plane went off the radar. Also an audio suggests that a catastrophic event developed quickly.
.An infrared satellite caught a heat surge which did not look like a missile in pursuit but looked like it originated inside the plane. Another mystery regarding the plane has been uncovered through the flight data which shows that the jet suddenly climbed 3000 feet in 3 seconds and again 3000 feet of altitude in the last minutes of it flight. On the desert of Sinai the debris was scattered all over.
This information along with audio and comments by officials suggests that the plane was bombed or was carrying a bomb.
In the year 2015 alone there have many plane mishaps which have taken the lives many civilians, such as the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 which was shot down over territory held by Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine and it claimed 295 lives. As the bodies of the victims arrive at St. Petersburg, the Russian President Vladimir Putin has halted all outgoing flights to Egypt citing security reasons. Many British holiday makers are stranded on the region of Sharam-al-Sheik waiting desperately to go back home. Due to these severe circumstances the Egyptian tourism industry will suffer a major blow and the country tries to fight militants who are creating havoc.
Due to growing concerns of safety, many Airline Companies like Emirates, Lufthansa, AirFrance and Air Arabia have decided to blacklist the area till the reason behind the crash is properly explained.
The truth, when it is disclosed is either going to be a fatal mistake on the part of one of the airline personnel or is another inhumane act of the extremist Islamic group. Whatever it might be, the lives lost cannot be resurrected.
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