Saturday, January 23, 2016

Media: accessory found in the wreckage of the plane will determine Thailand within 2 days – TASS

BANGKOK, Jan. 24. / Correspondent. Alex Skovoronsky TASS /. Membership of the wreckage found on the eve of the southern coast of Thailand, will be determined within two days. On Sunday local media reported.

As told reporters the head of the municipal district Pakphanang whose territory was found the chip, arrived at the military examined the find, saying that, most likely, it refers to the bow of the passenger plane. “More accurate findings, they said, will be done in two days,” – said Thanyapat Puttikongphan.

As previously reported, at the southern coast of Thailand found a piece of the plane, which, presumably, may belong to the missing in March 2014 Year Malaysian Boeing. It is known that a large curved metal fragment of three meters and weighing about 100 kg washed ashore in the province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. He was found by local fishermen, and appealed to the authorities for help in identification. The find has caused much speculation. In particular, the Thai media have put forward the version that found may belong to the Malaysian part of Boeing.

Boeing 777-200 of the company Malaysia Airlines (“Malaysian Airlines”) performing flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur – Beijing night from 7 to 8 March 2014. After about two hours after the departure of communication with the liner interrupted. On board were 227 passengers and 12 crew members. In January of this year, Malaysian authorities have recognized that the plane crashed and all on board were people killed.

In early December, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau reported that conducted by experts of the Ministry of Defense an independent study showed that the search for a high degree of probability of successful completion, in the Indian Ocean, where, most likely, there was a tragedy. Meanwhile, since the disappearance of the ship was found just a piece of the wing on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean. Completion of work on the underwater search for the missing Boeing “is scheduled for June 2016.

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