General Diendéré said that the radar records suggested that the aircraft had plummeted from 10,000m (around 30,000ft) in three minutes. It hit the ground almost intact, suggesting that it had not suffered an explosion in mid-air.
General Diendéré said that the radar records suggested that the aircraft had plummeted from 10,000m (around 30,000ft) in three minutes. It hit the ground almost intact, suggesting that it had not suffered an explosion in mid-air.