Voice of America: Russian jet crashed as a result of terrorist attack
French media report that the black box recorders found in the wreckage of a Russian passenger jet show that a bomb brought down the plane over Egypt last week, killing all 224 on board. France 2 television and the French news agency AFP cite sources close to the investigation. U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron have both said it is certainly possible the plane was bombed. Many European countries are quickly withdrawing their citizens from Egypt. According to the security experts, Islamic State claimed responsibility for blowing up the plane and may try to repeat the terrorist attack. Putin on Friday suspended all Russian commercial flights to Egypt, heeding the recommendation of his security chief Alexander Bortnikov "until we have determined the true reasons" for the crash. Putin has also ordered the government to work out details of how to bring as many as 40,000 Russians vacationing in Sharm el-Sheikh back home. While the experts haven’t determined the true reasons for the crash in Egypt, the number of victims as a result of An-12 plane crash in South Sudan is increasing by reaching 41. Only one child survived the plane crash. According to the experts, the main reason for the crash is overload. To remind, 5 RA citizens were killed as a result of the crash. Voice of America