What really happened to Flight 370?

What really happened to Flight 370?

Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on 8 March 2014 with 239 people on board. To recap: Within days of flight MH370’s disappearance, authorities claimed the plane had made a U-turn, flown back over Malaysia, and eventually crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.

What really happened to MH17?

All 298 people on board, most of whom were citizens of the Netherlands, died in the crash. A Dutch inquiry determined that the aircraft was shot down by a Russian-made surface-to-air missile. For Malaysia Airlines it was the second disaster of 2014, following the disappearance of flight 370 on March 8.

Was MH370 deliberately crashed?

Former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott claims he was told “very early on” in the investigation of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that the Malaysian government believed the pilot deliberately crashed the plane as part of a murder-suicide plot, local media reported on Tuesday.

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What happened to MH370 and MH17?

Flight MH17 was brought down over the war-torn eastern Ukraine, in an area and at an altitude where Ukranian authorities had permitted flying. The disaster, which took place on 17 July, happened just months after flight MH370 went missing on its journey between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing.

Who shut down MH17?

Last year, Dutch prosecutors charged four individuals – three Russians and one Ukrainian who it said were responsible for downing the jetliner. The most prominent of the four is Igor Girkin, who prosecutors contend is a former Russian intelligence officer who operated out of the rebel-held eastern city of Donetsk.

Who fired missile at MH17?

Was there anything found from Malaysia 370?

Flight MH370 disappeared carrying 239 passengers and crew on 8 March 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. A piece of the plane’s wing, washed up on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion, is so far the only confirmed fragment of the plane to be discovered.

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