Russian plane crash: Voice recorder captures 'noise' at last second
Reuters and AFP reported that on November 7, the head of the Egyptian committee investigating the crash of a Russian plane carrying 224 people in the Sinai Peninsula said the plane's cockpit voice recorder recorded a noise in the last second of recording.
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Debris of Russian A321 plane at the crash site in Wadi al-Zolomat, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt on November 1. (Source: AFP/VNA) |
However, according to Mr. Ayman al-Muqaddam, experts are still gathering information and it is too early to draw conclusions. Investigators are considering all possible scenarios.
On the same day, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov met with Egyptian Ambassador to Russia Mohammed Al-Badri to discuss Moscow's decision to suspend all flights to Egypt as well as the investigation into the accident.
Meanwhile, the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency announced that the country will dispatch 44 planes to bring tens of thousands of Russian citizens in the two resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh on Egypt's Red Sea coast back home./.
According to Vietnam+
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