Malaysian Plane Shot Down With 295 On Board A Boeing 777 - TopicsExpress



          

Malaysian Plane Shot Down With 295 On Board A Boeing 777 travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur reportedly comes down in Ukraine, close to the Russian A Malaysian passenger plane with 295 people on board has been shot down as it flew above eastern Ukraine, according to aviation sources. The plane, which is believed to have been flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was travelling at an altitude of 10km (6.2 miles) when it was shot down, Russias Interfax reported. The Boeing 777 was brought down by a Buk ground-to-air missile, an adviser to the Ukrainian interior ministry quoted by the news agency said. The adviser said the 280 passengers and 15 crew members who were on the plane are all believed to have died. A spokesman for Malaysian Airlines confirmed it had lost contact with flight MH17, which departed from Amsterdam at 12.14pm local time. The flight disappeared from radar as it flew over Ukrainian airspace, he said. Skys Katie Stallard, in Moscow, said media reports suggest the plane came down in the Donetsk region, where there has been recent heavy fighting amid continuing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Data from Flightradar24 suggests the plane had just passed the city of Kremenchuk when it disappeared. Several videos apparently filmed in the area, none of which Sky News has been able to independently verify, show plumes of thick, black smoke rising high into the air. An aviation source told the Reuters news agency the wreckage of a burning aircraft had been found on the ground. A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: We are aware of reports and are urgently working to establish what has happened.
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 16:02:11 +0000

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