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17 of November, 14:34

Forensics confirmed the presence of traces of explosives Worked on the wreck of the passenger liner Airbus 321 on the North of the Sinai Peninsula forensics confirmed the presence of traces of explosives using method of spectral analysis. This enabled irrevocably approve the version of the incident on Board the detonation of an explosive device.

Although many experts and even politicians have made statements about what the premise of the crash of the passenger liner Airbus 321 in Egypt was a terrorist attack, Russia has not made any official statements until then, until you have obtained irrefutable evidence of the offence. Helped to find evidence of domestic professionals who have worked on the site of the crash, the method of spectral analysis.

"Experts used a variety of methods of chemical analysis taken from the wreck of the liner particles which, most likely, could be related to the explosives. The main methods used was spectral analysis, which allowed to set the fixture particles", - quotes "Interfax" an informant familiar with the situation.

This allowed the head of FSB Alexander Bortnikova approve that the basis of the crash was a terrorist attack on Board an improvised explosive device capacity about 1 kg in a trotyl equivalent. specifically, the result of detonation in the air the wreckage of the plane scattered over a wide area.

The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin has charged to work on the detection and elimination involved in a terrorist attack. "The killing of our people at Sinai is among the most bloodiest in the number of victims of offences. And we won't wipe the tears from our soul and heart. It remains with us forever. But it won't hurt us to find and punish the criminals", - said Russian favorite.

The crash of the Airbus A321 to the North of the Sinai Peninsula has become a major tragedy 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 seven crew members were killed.
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