Dubai-based reporter Jenan Moussa reports that the Islamic State has posted an audio recording claiming responsibility for the downing of a Russian passenger jet which crashed in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people aboard.
#IS has posted an official audio message claiming responsibility for downing Russian airliner over #Sinai. No video yet. @akhbar
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) October 31, 2015
https://twitter.com/SamarAbuwarda/status/660527011249725440
https://twitter.com/jenanmoussa/status/660530803508514817
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“Wait and see” seems to be best approach. CNN reports that the plane’s black boxes have been recovered from the wreckage, and Russia is already rejecting any claims of terrorism.
Egyptian official: Both flight data recorders recovered fr Russian passenger jet crash site https://t.co/SHUqpXgPER pic.twitter.com/SKl42s1XNY
— CNN (@CNN) October 31, 2015
Russia rejects claim via social media that IS downed its airliner, calls it "fabrication," "not credible." https://t.co/EHapMzLemL
— Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) October 31, 2015
Russia rejects ISIS claim of responsibility as new footage emerges of plane crash wreckage https://t.co/m2bHBJEZOu pic.twitter.com/sAqmgPCtVR
— Splinter (@splinter_news) October 31, 2015
ISIS claimed responsibility for the plane crash in Sinai, said it is in response to Russian strikes in Syria. pic.twitter.com/t9BvoOm3DF
— Liam Stack (@liamstack) October 31, 2015
The ISIS claim should be greeted skeptically, though. No evidence to support it & the plane was flying far above their weapons range.
— Liam Stack (@liamstack) October 31, 2015
The flight might have been above weapons range, but that doesn’t rule out a bomb on the flight. The ISIS claim is still flimsy, though.
Lots of people dismissing the idea ISIS shot down that Russian plane, but isn't it way more possible they put a bomb on it?
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) October 31, 2015
@tomgara @liamstack Russian sites say the plane has had reported issues with engines mentioned several times over the last 7 days
— adam mowafi (@adammowafi) October 31, 2015
@tomgara they haven't offered any method. or pics.
— Alice Fordham (@AliceFordham) October 31, 2015
“Sources” have already leaked to Reuters that a technical fault it to blame.
Initial examination shows plane crashed due to technical fault – sources https://t.co/SbxLfYgoSH pic.twitter.com/BDtfkMFFEM
— Reuters UK (@ReutersUK) October 31, 2015
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