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No 'direct Evidence' of Terrorism in Egypt Crash: Clapper
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 No 'direct Evidence' of Terrorism in Egypt Crash: Clapper
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Monday, 02 Nov 2015 10:11 AM


There’s no immediate indication that the crash of a Russian passenger jet in Egypt was the result of terrorism, although the U.S. doesn’t rule out the ability of Islamic State to shoot down airliners in that part of the world, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said Monday.

"We don’t have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement yet," Clapper said in public remarks at the Defense One Summit in Washington. He said the U.S. is still waiting to learn more about the investigation.

The Metrojet Airbus Group SE A321 plummeted Saturday into a remote area of Egypt’s Sinai peninsula 23 minutes after leaving the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on a flight to St. Petersburg, killing all 224 people aboard.

Wreckage was found in an area about 8 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide (5 miles long by 2.5 miles wide), suggesting the aircraft broke up at high altitude, Alexander Neradko, the head of the Russian Federal Aviation Authority, said in an interview with Rossiya-24 state television.
 
Investigators will be looking at causes of similar crashes such as bombs, missiles, on-board explosions and structural failures.
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So far, neither Egyptian nor Russian officials have said there’s any evidence of a bomb.

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An official with the airline told reporters Monday that an external impact probably caused structural damage leading to the crash of.

“It could have been anything,” Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director for Kogalymavia, known by the Metrojet brand, told reporters at a briefing in Moscow Monday, declining to comment on a possible terrorist attack. “The only reasonable explanation may be a mechanical impact on the aircraft.”

While the Islamic State’s Sinai affiliate claimed responsibility for shooting the plane down, Egyptian and Russian officials said those claims weren’t credible. Only the most sophisticated ground-based missiles can reach 31,000 feet (9,450 meters), the cruising altitude at which the Metrojet encountered problems and began to fall.

The Islamic State, also known as ISIL, has "a very aggressive" presence in the Sinai Peninsula, Clapper said. When asked if the extremist group could shoot down an airplane, Clapper said: "It’s unlikely but I wouldn’t rule it out."

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Re: No 'direct Evidence' of Terrorism in Egypt Crash: Clapper
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2015, 06:04:27 pm »
 Investigator: Crashed Russian Jet Not Struck From Outside

Monday, 02 Nov 2015 08:20 AM
 

The Russian plane that crashed in Egypt was not struck from the outside and the pilot did not make a distress call before it disappeared from radar, a source in the committee analysing the flight recorders said on Monday.

The source declined to give more details but based his comments on the preliminary examination of the black boxes recovered from the Airbus A321 which crashed in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday killing all 224 people on board.

A civil aviation source said only that Egyptian investigators aided by Russian and French experts had not yet finished examining the black boxes.

Russian officials have said the plane, carrying holidaymakers from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg, likely broke up in mid-air but said it was too early to say what caused it to crash.

The first bodies recovered from the wreckage arrived on board a Russian government plane at St Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport, where grieving Russians left piles of flowers.

A Reuters photographer saw a white lorry leaving the airport, escorted by police cars, heading for a St Petersburg morgue, where the bodies were to be identified.

Russian news agencies said the plane carried 144 bodies and a second government plane was due to leave Cairo on Monday evening.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had declared Sunday a national day of mourning, said on Monday the crash was a great tragedy.

"Without any doubt everything should be done so that an objective picture of what happened is created," Putin said in comments cited by ITAR-TASS. "So that we know what happened."

When asked if a terrorist attack could be to blame, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said no theory could yet be ruled out.

An Egyptian militant group affiliated with Islamic State said on Saturday it brought down the plane "in response to Russian air strikes that killed hundreds of Muslims on Syrian land". Russia's transport minister dismissed the claim, saying it "can't be considered accurate".

Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of airline Kogalymavia, which operated the plane under the brand name Metrojet, said only a "technical or physical action" could have caused the aircraft to break up in the air.
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"The plane was in excellent condition," Smirnov told a news conference in Moscow. "We rule out a technical fault and any mistake by the crew."
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MILITANTS

His comments came amid growing evidence that the plane and its crew had passed the necessary safety and medical tests, and a Russian inspection of its fuel found that it met requirements.

The airline said both engines were inspected in Moscow on Oct. 26 and no problems were found while a previous tail strike had been fully repaired and would not have affected safety.

The aircraft had received a certificate of airworthiness earlier this year from regulators in Ireland, where it was registered.

Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, launched air raids against opposition groups in Syria including Islamic State on Sept. 30.

Islamic State, the hardline group that controls swathes of Iraq and Syria, has called for war against both Russia and the United States in response to their air strikes in Syria.

Sinai is the scene of an insurgency by militants close to Islamic State who have killed hundreds of Egyptian soldiers and police and have also attacked Western targets in recent months.

However, militants in the area are not believed to have missiles capable of hitting a plane at 30,000 feet.

Islamic State websites have in the past claimed responsibility for actions that have not been conclusively attributed to them.

Those on board the flight included 214 Russians, at least three Ukrainians and one Belarusian, most returning from the Red Sea, popular with Russians seeking winter sun.

Russia and other former Soviet republics have poor air safety records, notably on domestic flights. Some accidents have been blamed on the use of ageing aircraft, but industry experts point to other problems, such as poor crew training and lax government controls.

The A321 is a medium-haul jet in service since 1994, with more than 1,100 in operation worldwide and a good safety record.

Airbus said the A321 was built in 1997 and had been operated by Metrojet since 2012. It had flown 56,000 hours in nearly 21,000 flights and was powered by engines from International Aero Engines consortium.

The aircraft disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes after take off at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 metres), Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said.

According to FlightRadar24, an authoritative Sweden-based flight tracking service, the aircraft was descending rapidly when the signal to air traffic control was lost. (Additional reporting by Polina Devitt and Alexander Winning in Moscow, Pyotr Kovalyov in St Petersburg, Ahmed Mohamed Hassan and Ahmed Tolba in Cairo; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

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Re: No 'direct Evidence' of Terrorism in Egypt Crash: Clapper
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2015, 06:44:33 pm »
The in-flight movie was a bomb

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Re: No 'direct Evidence' of Terrorism in Egypt Crash: Clapper
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2015, 11:53:33 pm »
Frankly, what does he know about it?

Then again, considering how this administrative regime backs the terrorists, maybe he -does- know something about it!