Sabtu 22 Mar 2014 21:56 WIB

China finds new objects in Southern Indian Ocean

A still image taken from video on March 22, 2014 shows an image of an object spotted in the southern Indian Ocean by the Gaofen-1 high-resolution optical Earth observation satellite of CNSA (China National Space Administration).
Foto: Reuters/CCTV via Reuters TV
A still image taken from video on March 22, 2014 shows an image of an object spotted in the southern Indian Ocean by the Gaofen-1 high-resolution optical Earth observation satellite of CNSA (China National Space Administration).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, Malaysia's acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein announced China's findings on the missing jet on Saturday. China said it had a new satellite image of what could be wreckage from a missing Malaysian airliner, as more planes and ships headed to join an international search operation scouring some of the remotest seas on Earth.

The latest possible lead came as the search for Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 entered its third week, with still no confirmed trace found of the Boeing 777 or the 239 people on board. 

sumber : Reuters
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