I was referring to their propaganda photo.
I don't believe I, nor anyone else suggested those innocents deserved to die.
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Ukrainian people bring flowers and toys to Russian consulate in Odessa, to commemorate Egypt crash victims.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CSz3zOkUwAAd7-4.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CSz3zN2UcAAc90q.jpg
Reporting is enough, there is no need to reply QUOTING rude posts
^ Glad you clarified it, Patty, I thought you were referring to Ukraine.
Me too, Nat...thank you for clearing that up, Patty...!!
Darina Gromova was the accident’s youngest victim. She stands on a windowsill, leaning on an airport window transfixed by planes below, in a photo her mother Tatyana posted from Pulkovo Airport before they left.
http://www.thestar.com/content/dam/t....letterbox.jpg
Tender images such as this, posted on social networks by Russian vacationers in Egypt, mark the last public record of their lives.
One couple had just celebrated their anniversary. One young man flew to Sharm el-Sheikh to propose to his bride. At least three victims marked birthdays during their trip, according to postings on Russian network VKontakte, Instagram and other sites.
(VKontakte is like our Facebook)
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/20...-official.html
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/Cnl...GYPT-CRASH.JPG
People lay flowers near a cross made of 224 candles to commemorate victims of a Russian airliner which crashed in Egypt, on the stairs of the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow, Russia November 1
Did anyone else hear the report that the recording boxes may have been so damaged by the sudden break-up of the plane, that they may not be able to retrieve information from them? It was that lady who CNN interviews when these crashes occur who mentioned it, but I just caught the tail end of the report...
I don't watch CNN, but found a report
Officials have said the boxes are in good condition. Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov said they had sustained minor damage, according to state media.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/02/middle...xes/index.html
About the 'heat flash' they reported on tonight - that a US satellite spotted:
U.S. intelligence and military officials are analyzing the data to determine whether the flash occurred in midair or on the ground and what that can tell them about what happened to the plane, the official said.
Analysts say heat flashes could be tied to a range of possibilities: a missile firing, a bomb blast, a malfunctioning engine exploding, a structural problem causing a fire on the plane or wreckage hitting the ground.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/02/africa...h-egypt-sinai/
So, there's a LOT to go in this investigation.
i so hope it wasn't a terrorist attack. Apparently, according to sources who should know, said that isis wouldn't have the capability of shooting down a plane at 35,000'...it would take much more than a rocket-laucher to do that. So if it was an attack, it would involve a more highly developed group or country.
Thanks, Nat about the boxes; I haven't heard anything about a flash, but then it was football night and I didn't listen to the news past around noon...will stay tuned...
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/04/politi...ane/index.html
U.S. officials believe ISIS planted bomb on Russian plane
Apparently Britain is confirming that ISIS downed the Russian plane
BBC news: bomb MAY have downed that Russian plane
Intelligence suggests the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt killing all 224 people on board may have been brought down by a bomb, US and UK officials say.
But they say they have yet to reach a formal conclusion.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34728901