Investigators '90 percent sure' bomb downed Russian flight in Egypt

Egyptian investigation team member says indications and analysis so far of sound on black box indicate it was a bomb

Picture shows the wreckage of Russian plane that crashed in Egypt on October 21. PHOTO: REUTERS

CAIRO, EGYPT:
Investigators of the Russian plane crash in Egypt are "90 percent sure" the noise heard in the final second of a cockpit recording was an explosion caused by a bomb, a member of the investigation team told Reuters on Sunday.

"The indications and analysis so far of the sound on the black box indicate it was a bomb," said the Egyptian investigation team member, who asked not to be named due to sensitivities.

"We are 90 percent sure it was a bomb."


Asked to explain the missing 10 percent, the investigator said: "I can't discuss this now."

Black box confirms 'violent, sudden' demise of Russian plane: source 

Islamic State militants fighting security forces in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula have said they brought down the Airbus  A321, which crashed 23 minutes after taking off from the resort of Sharm al-Sheikh a week ago en route to St Petersburg, killing all 224 passengers.

Egyptian officials say they are examining all possible scenarios on what could have caused the disaster but have cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
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