CAIRO (Reuters) - The Russian plane that crashed in Egypt was not struck from the outside and the pilot did not make a distress call before it disappeared from radar, a source in the committee analysing the flight recorders said on Monday.
The source declined to give more details but based his comments on the preliminary examination of the black boxes recovered from the Airbus A321 which crashed in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday killing all 224 people on board.
The Russians have not publicly used the term terrorism but they plainly state today this was not mechanical or human error
Given the location there is plenty of evidence to gather
And the Egyptian ATC who reported the distress call will be found with a bullet hole in the back of his head, and a note pinned to his body stating he committed suicide.