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Russian plane crash: UK suspects bomb was placed in hold

UK investigators looking at what caused a Russian airliner to crash in Egypt believe a bomb was put in the hold prior to take-off, the BBC has learned.
The government decided terrorism was likely after receiving intelligence based on intercepted messages between militants in the Sinai peninsula.
Britain suspended all flights to and from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Wednesday.
Britons are due to begin returning home on Friday, but only with hand luggage.
The Metrojet Airbus A321 was flying from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg when it fell from the sky last Saturday, killing all 224 people on board. Most of the victims were Russian.
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says that although British officials have not ruled out the possibility of a technical fault bringing the plane down, they think that is increasingly unlikely.
Investigators in the UK's security service suspect someone with access to the aircraft's baggage compartment inserted an explosive device inside or on top of the luggage just before the plane took off, he adds.
Egyptian security check Russian tourists as they depart from Sharm el-Sheikh airport. 5 November 2015Image copyrightEPA
Image captionRussian flights are still using Sharm el-Sheikh airport
Sinai-based militants linked to the Islamic State (IS) group have claimed they destroyed the plane. IS has called for a war against both Russia and the US over their air strikes in Syria.
US President Barack Obama told a CBS radio station on Thursday that he thought there was "a possibility" that there was a bomb on the downed jet
"We're taking that very seriously," he said.
However, both Egypt and Russia have said it is too early to draw conclusions.
Since Wednesday, several countries have joined Britain in restricting travel to Sharm-el-Sheikh.
France and Belgium are advising their citizens against all but essential travel to the resort, and the Netherlands is warning against travelling via the resort's airport.
German airline Lufthansa says its subsidiaries Edelweiss and Eurowings are halting flights to Sharm el-Sheikh (from Zurich and Duesseldorf respectively) as a "precautionary" measure, and return flights for customers already there will be arranged.
Russian planes are still flying to and from the resort
"Theories about what happened and the causes of the incident can only be pronounced by the [official] investigation," Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for President Vladimir Putin, said.
Egypt, which is highly dependent on tourism, has said Britain's decision to suspend flights is unjustified.
Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, who has been on a visit to the UK, told reporters that security at the airport was tightened 10 months ago at the UK's request.
However, he said he understood Britain's concern.
Egypt is leading the investigation into the air disaster, with the help of Russian and other foreign experts.
Funeral for plane crash victim in Veliky Novgorod, Russia. 5 Nov 2015Image copyrightAP
Image captionFunerals have been held in Russia for the plane crash victims


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