Did he mentioned kazakhstan when he described the northern corridor?
So the question is, did it land? One way or the other, there's so much pressure to find out. If they don't mind it, it literally could be a ticking time bomb.
*Imagines the eventual Delta or SEAL Team 6 prepping to go in*
Prime Minister of Malaysia speaking right now (2:18AM EST)
I think either an indonesian or philippine islamic group hijacked it....and maybe took it to one of the thousands of islands that are in southeast asia.
It's been a few days if they've just figured this out that plane can be damn near anywhere, since its had time to refuel and possibly flown to a secondary location.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak today addressed a press conference.
Here are the highlights:
- A week ago Malaysia Airline flight MH370 disappeared
- Our prayers are with families of those on board
- We have ordered search area to be broadened, all relevant info freely shared with investigation team
- As of today 14 countries involved in search
- I have shared information with authorities who can interpret danger
- I put national security second to search
- We followed every credible lead, sometimes it led nowhere
- There have been intense speculations
- We have responsibility to only release information that has been corroborated
- We have searched the south China sea
- Primary radar showed plane moving to area north of Strait of Malacca
- We expanded search to that area and to Andaman sea
- This morning, I was briefed by FAA, NTSB, and other teams on new info
- Can say with high degree of certainty that communication systems on board the plane were deliberately switched off
- Transponder were switched off in area bordering Vietnam and Malaysia
- According to the date, the last communication with plane was on March 8
- Last satellite contact from Malaysian plane more than six hours after primary radar lost
- Plane's last communication in two possible air corridors: Kazakhstan and Thailand, and Indonesia to southern Indian Ocean
- Investigations have refocused their investigation on the crew and passengers on board
- Still investigating possibilities what caused MH370 to deviate from original path
- Search for MH370 has entered new phase
- Despite reports that plane hijacked, we are still investigating all possibilities
- New satellite information can affect search operations
- We are ending search in south China sea and reassigning assets
- Two new areas involve many countries so relevant foreign ministries have been called for briefing