Wall Street Journal report on Thursday citing

Posted by Ozi on Friday, March 14, 2014

pesawat malaysia airlines Wall Street Journal report on Thursday citing U.S. officials conviction based on the data that is sent automatically by the aircraft engine to the ground.

kurs info pajak mingguan China satellite pictures emerged on Wednesday and said the Chinese government media , the photographs showed three fairly large object near the aircraft should track towards Beijing . However , Hishammuddin said Malaysia then contacted the Chinese Embassy said the photos were released by accident and did not show any debris from the plane .

Meanwhile , Cambodia said Vietnam has given permission to use its airspace to search for the missing plane Malaysia Airlines .

Keo Sivorn , Head of the Department of Civil Aviation of Cambodia , on Thursday said that the plane was flying over Vietnam Cambodia region since Wednesday .

Previously , the Cambodian officials said this week will not be sending aid teams to participate in the search which now involves more than 80 ships and aircraft from 12 countries . Government spokesman Phay Siphan on Thursday said that Cambodia is willing to help match their abilities .

KUALA LUMPUR , KOMPAS.com - finding oil spills , military radar detects a change in direction after the last contact , satellite photos that invite questions , and passengers with a stolen list .

Rows of the above information is data that exists after six days of searching the Boeing 777 - 200ER with numbers belonging to Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 missing since Saturday ( 08/03/2014 ) . As of Thursday ( 13/03/2014 ) night , the search did not get anything .

" This situation is unprecedented , " said Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein Malaysia , Thursday. " MH370 completely disappeared in silence over the open sea . " He also mentioned that the search operation as a very complex crisis . " Obviously it is not easy . We put all our energy to this task .

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