Thursday, November 5, 2015

Russian Passenger Jet Crash News Updates --- November 5, 2015



BBC: Sinai plane crash: Russia and Egypt urge caution on bomb theory

Russia and Egypt have urged caution over suggestions from the UK and US that a Russian airliner that crashed in Sinai on Saturday may have been bombed.

The Russian foreign ministry said it was "shocking" that Britain had not shared the evidence.

The UK has suspended all flights to and from the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.

Militants linked to Islamic State have claimed they brought the plane down. All 224 people on board, mostly Russian citizens, were killed.

The Metrojet Airbus 321, bound for St Petersburg, crashed in Egypt's Sinai desert just 23 minutes after take-off from Sharm el-Sheikh.

Russian Passenger Jet Crash News Updates --- November 5, 2015

Russian passenger jet crash: Search area in Sinai expanded: LIVE UPDATES -- RT
The Latest: Kerry Calls Egypt FM on Russian Plane Crash -- AP
Cameron and Sisi quizzed over Sinai crash response – live updates -- The Guardian
Putin, Cameron Discuss Sinai Crash Bomb Theories -- VOA
Cameron says bomb likely caused Russian airliner crash -- Reuters
Britain, Egypt working closely on Sharm al-Sheikh crash: Cameron -- Reuters
All indicators point to Islamic State attack on Russian plane: U.S. lawmaker -- Reuters
Exclusive: Egyptian Tourism Minister Rips Brits Over Airport Fears -- Daily Beast
Russia, Egypt reject terrorist bomb speculation in plane crash -- USA Today
Russia, Egypt dismiss U.S., U.K. claims bomb brought down jet -- AP
Russia and Egypt brush off British suggestion that bomb caused plane to crash -- Washington Post
As US, UK cry 'terrorist' over Sinai plane crash, Russia takes cooler approach -- CSM
Russia dismisses bomb 'speculation' in Egypt jet crash -- Al Jazeera
Russia buries dead from Egypt plane crash, searches for answers -- Reuters
Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh Airport Beefs Up Security in Wake of Russian Jet Crash -- ABC News
Was It a Bomb? After 6 Days, Russian Jet Crash Remains a Mystery -- NBC
How could a bomb have brought down the Russian airliner in Egypt? -- The Guardian
A look at bombings and attempted bombings of planes -- AP
What We Know About the Cause of the Russian Jet Crash -- Time

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