A satellite captured a flash of infrared activity over the Sinai peninsula at the time the Russian plane crashed.
The heat flash is consistent with an explosion of some kind aboard the plane and rules out the hypothesis that the plane was struck by a missile or any sort of meteors or fireballs.
It’s still not clear what may have caused the explosion, but the satellite imagery rules out the possibility that the plane was struck by a missile.
So, the plane explosion may have been caused by a rupturing fuel tank or it could have also been a terrorist bomb.
As shown in the following video, search and recovery operations are underway after the Metrojet plane flying from the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh to St. Petersburg crashed over Sinai. There were 224 people on board. All died.
Terrifying not to know what did really happen there!