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Russian plane crash final moments as it shook before explosion (pics)

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Newsroom November 3 12:01

The Kogalymavia-operated Airbus A321 (Flight 9268) flying from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg on Saturday appears to have lurched up and down before plunging 31,000 feet after exploding due to ‘external impact’. The passengers were still strapped to their seats when they were sucked from the Airbus through a hole at the back of the jet as the tail blew off. It was found that the plane twice abruptly climbed nearly 3,000 feet in three seconds before falling moments later in the final minutes before disappearing from the radar, and crashing with the loss of all 224 passengers and crew.

US officials say that an infra-red satellite detected that a heat flash came from inside the aircraft seconds before it fell from the sky. The data doesn’t show that the heat flash traveled as would be the case were it attacked by external forces. Instead, it was a single internal burst. The possibilities that could have lead to this would be either a bomb on board or an explosion in the fuel tank as a result of mechanical failure.

In the case of mechanical problems, the captain would possibly have made a mayday call before the crash, however this did not happen in contradiction to Egyptian officials claiming that the pilot had called with a request to land at the nearest airport because of technical problems. Experts believe that a bomb on board would have been the most likely cause of the crash.

Egyptian military approach a plane's tail at the wreckage of a passenger jet bound for St Petersburg in Russia that crashed in Hassana

Young women grieve at an entrance of Pulkovo airport. In a massive outpouring of grief, thousands of people flocked to the St Petersburg airport, laying flowers, soft toys and paper planes next to the pictures of the victims of the crash in Egypt that killed all 224 on board

Mourners weep at an entrance of Pulkovo airport outside St Petersburg, Russia, during a day of national mourning for the crash victims
A woman grieves at an entrance of Pulkovo airport outside St Petersburg, Russia, on Monday as the massive outpouring of grief continues

Mourners lay flowers, toys and candles outside Pulkovo airport near St Petersburg to commemorate the victims of the Russian air disaster

A woman puts flowers at the mourning display to the victims in Moscow, where pictures of the Airbus A321's crew members are displayed

People light candles and leave flowers at an entrance of Pulkovo airport near St Petersburg during a day of national mourning for victims

Dozens of Russians gathered in front of a memorial paying tribute to the victims who were on board the jet when it came down over Sinai

A Russian cargo plane brought the first bodies of Russian victims aboard the doomed flight home to St Petersburg, from Egypt, on Monday

Officials are pictured loading the bodies of victims of the doomed Russian aircraft that crashed in Egypt into a truck at Pulkovo airport

Officials prepare to load the bodies of victims of the Russia air disaster from a plane and into trucks as they are returned to St Petersburg

In this Russian Emergency Situations Ministry photo, Egyptian soldiers collect personal belongings of plane crash victims at the crash site

Military workers trawl through the belongings found at the crash site in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and remove them in bags from the scene

Egyptian soldiers collect personal belongings of plane crash victims at the site of the doomed Russian holiday jet in Hassana, Sinai, Egypt

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 An Egyptian engineer claimed he checked the aircraft for 35 minutes before it took off and did not find any technical problems with the jet

Aviation sources claim the tail section of the aircraft shows evidence of 'the fuselage skin peeling outwards possibly indicative of a force acting outwards from within' - possibly a bomb - which could be linked to the earliest moments of the aircraft's disaster sequence

Russian Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov (left) talks with Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov (fifth right) as they inspect the wreckage of a passenger jet bound for St Petersburg in Russia that crashed in Egypt

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