Following the plane crash in Siani this weekend, Downing Street has just announced all flights set to depart from Sharm to the UK have been delayed so further security checks can be undertaken. In a statement, No.10 says David Cameron spoke to President Sisi yesterday evening to discuss ensure there are ‘tightest possible security arrangements at Sharm el-Sheikh airport’. Both sides appear to think the plane was subject to an explosion:
‘While the investigation is still ongoing we cannot say categorically why the Russian jet crashed. But as more information has come to light we have become concerned that the plane may well have been brought down by an explosive device.
‘In light of this and as a precautionary measure we have decided that flights due to leave Sharm for the UK this evening will be delayed. That will allow time for a team of UK aviation experts, currently travelling to Sharm, to make an assessment of the security arrangements in place at the airport and to identify whether any further action is required.
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