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10 of November, 09:19

Experts continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash A321 Experts continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash of a Russian passenger airliner Airbus 321 on the North of the Sinai Peninsula.

If you find that the tragedy associated with the terrorist attack on Board, this will indicate a betrayal within the Egyptian security services and a solid drawback in security.

Formal symptoms, to recognize that on Board the Airbus 321, crashed in the airspace of Egypt, there was an explosion, has not yet been received - in order to achieve the desired results should be conducted, even an audit of debris for the presence of traces of explosive drugs. The results will be obtained only after a week.

But currently many experts tend to the version about the terrorist act. High-ranking employees of national government agencies are convinced that the tragedy with the liner was a result of betrayal within the Egyptian security services, reports "Kommersant". "Whatever happened, it's their great loss," - they said. Namely, the information is verified that the Airbus 321 to takeoff were committed by strangers. Who it was is not yet known.

Egyptian authorities stubbornly deny the possibility of a terrorist attack, according to "bi-Bi-si", started a personal investigation version, in which the base of the crash was a bomb. This opinion is shared in Israel: defense Minister Moshe ya'alon powers stressed that a terrorist attack with a high degree of probability caused the accident.

The crash of the Airbus A321 to the North of the Sinai Peninsula was the main disaster in the history of Russian aviation. 31 October after 20 minutes after takeoff a passenger plane, performing flight from Sharm El Sheikh to St. Petersburg, disappeared from radar screens. All on Board - 217 passengers and 7 crew members were killed. The cause of the crash is not yet established: we consider such versions as the attack and technical failure of the aircraft.
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