Friday, 28 March 2014

Chinese military troops available for MH370 search

The Chinese military will make sure enough troops are available during search efforts for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the country’s Defence Ministry spokesman said on Thursday.
Speaking at a regular press briefing, the spokesman, Geng Yansheng, said three Chinese naval vessels, which include two helicopters, and two Chinese IL-76 transport planes were involved.
He said they were searching for MH370 in the Indian Ocean west of Australia.
“Naval vessel Jinggangshan, an amphibious landing vessel, is heading for southern Indian Ocean waters, while rescue vessel Yongxingdao remains in the eastern part of the south Indian Ocean.
“The 17th Chinese escort naval fleet heading for the Gulf of Aden and the waters off Somalia will also help search key areas.
“So far, the Chinese naval vessels have scoured 93,000 square kilometres of sea areas, while Air Force planes have searched an area of 102,000 square kilometres.
“More than 10 military satellites were deployed in the search,’’ Geng said.

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