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Terrorism as Possible Cause for A321 Crash in Egypt
8.11.2015 11:39
Terrorism as Possible Cause for A321 Crash in Egypt

Alexander Bortnikov, the head of the National Anti-Terrorist Committee and FSB of Russia suggested that flights of the Russian airlines to Egypt be stopped until clarification of the reasons of the air disaster.

      

      It was discussed at the sitting of the NATC and the Russian President supported this suggestion, RT reports  with reference to the head of the Kremlin press service Dmitry Peskov.

      

      "Until we have found true reasons of the accident, I deem it expedient to intermit flights of the Russian aircrafts to Egypt. It concerns tourist channels first of all"— Interfax quoted Mr. Bortnikov.

      

      According to the head of the  Russian Federal Security Service, the investigation has to be very thorough and proceed as long as required to clarify the real causes of the crash of A321.

       


Sources: http://rusplt.ru 


Author: Vera Ivanova

Tags: Flight Accident Airbus A321 Crash Terrorism   

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