RT: Crash victims' injuries show midair explosion likely caused A321 crash - investigator
The nature of passengers’ injuries from the Russian jet that crashed in Egypt’s Sinai on Saturday may indicate that an explosion took place aboard before the plane hit the ground, an Egyptian doctor who examined the bodies said, Sputnik news agency reported.
"A large number of body parts may indicate that a powerful explosion took place aboard the plane before it hit the ground," an Egyptian forensic expert told the agency.
Russian Passenger Jet Crash News Updates --- November 3, 2015
Russian passenger jet crash over Sinai: Aftermath, reactions LIVE UPDATES -- RT
Heat flash over Sinai prior to Russian plane crash reportedly detected by US satellite -- RT
Russian plane crash: Midair heat flash detected before disaster -- CNN
'Heat flash' recorded over Sinai at time of plane crash -- Al Jazeera
Analysis Shows Mid-Air Explosion Possible Cause of A321 Crash in Egypt -- Sputnik
Sinai plane crash: unusual sounds on cockpit recordings, says Russian news agency -- The Guardian
Sinai crash: Russia plane flight recorders to be examined -- BBC
Experts suspect metal fatigue, engine failure or blast on board in A321 Egypt plane crash -- TASS
Kremlin says inappropriate to link Russia's military strategy in Syria with Egypt jet crash -- Reuters
Egyptian authorities claim there is 'NO proof' doomed Russian holiday jet broke up mid-air - but investigators 'interrogate' driver who delivered food to the aircraft -- Daily Mail
No proof that plane broke up in mid-air: Egyptian authorities -- Reuters
Sinai plane crash: IS claims 'propaganda', says Egypt president -- BBC
Russian and Egyptian media differ on crash causes -- BBC
Metrojet Crash: Final Bodies Flown Home to Russia -- NBC
EXCLUSIVE: RT crew joins poignant Russian search at Sinai plane crash site -- RT
Mystery of Russian Airbus A321 Crash: All Possible Causes of Tragedy -- Sputnik
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