ISIS claims responsibility for Russian jet crash: Victims ‘found over three-mile radius’ after plane with 224 on board crashes in Egypt leaving no survivors – but officials blame ‘technical fault’

Saturday, October 31, 2015
By Paul Martin

The aircraft was reported missing 23 minutes after leaving the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh with 224 on board
The doomed jet was owned by an Irish company and leased to a Russian airline carrying tourists to St Petersburg
Egyptian air crash investigators said the pilot had warned of a ‘technical problem’ shortly before the disaster
The jet was plunging at more than 6,000 feet per minute as the pilot tried to land at el-Arish airport in northern Egypt

By Darren Boyle and Will Stewart In Moscow
DailyMail.com
31 October 2015

ISIS has claimed responsibility for destroying a Russian passenger jet in response to Vladimir Putin’s decision to bomb Jihadi targets in Syria.
The aircraft, which had 200 adult passengers, 17 children and seven crew crashed less than 25 minutes after it took off from the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.

The Irish-owned aircraft was leased by a Russian airline. It crashed in the Hassana area, south of Arish. Security forces discovered the crash wreckage in a remote mountainous area in a region containing many ISIS-affiliated terrorists.

Egyptian sources are claiming that wreckage has been spread over a three-mile area while an ISIS-affiliate has tried to claim responsibility for the disaster.

According to the statement: ‘The soldiers of the caliphate succeeded in bringing down a Russian plane in Sinai.’

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