Detecting suspected aircraft fragments of MH370 in Maldives

Maldives police are checking information on some of the fragments of MH370 that drifted to the island nation, including the same "winged" part of the aircraft.

Suspected aircraft fragments of MH370 were found in Maldives

An object resembling the "side wing", a 2-meter-long section on the wing of a plane, was discovered on the beach at the Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru resort, Kaafu atoll, local media reported. The Maldivian police and aviation experts investigating the suspect are of this MH370 .

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A fragment drifted to the Maldives.(Photo: news.com.au.)

The piece, 18 cm long and found on May 31, according to Mohamed Wafir, the Maldivian people posted the original photo of the object on Facebook. Experts call on the parties to be cautious because it is unclear whether it is part of Boeing 777 or not.

Many suspicious fragments also appeared on three other islands. The largest debris is 2.4 mx 0.6 m in size. Haveeru local newspaper said that they could be just garbage from the nearby construction site.

" There has been new attention since the discovery in Reunion," AFP quoted Maldives police spokesman as saying, referring to the wing wing found on Reunion Island, France, at the end of July. Reunion is about 3,200 km from the Maldives. to the southwest.

Malaysia warned Madagascar and South African coastal nations about the possibility that the fragment MH370 could drift to. Mauritius, a country in the Indian Ocean, also participated in the search campaign.

" We are collecting all the unidentified debris and returning it to the warehouse so that Malaysia can check and determine if any object falls from their plane," said Mohamed Shareef, a minister in the Maldives. to speak. "We did not test ourselves but sent photos and are waiting for a response from them."

According to Shareef, the Maldives once shared defense and surveillance data with Malaysia after it learned that an unidentified plane flew over the island last year, suspecting MH370.

" We check radar data and other information and the results are negative. There are no major aircraft flying over. We shared information with Malaysia , " Shareef said.

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. A history of the largest international search campaign was launched after that, currently focused on the southern Indian Ocean, but has not achieved satisfactory results,

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The location of Reunion Island and the island nation of Maldives.(Graphics: Trail Finder.)