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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Crash Photos

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Co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid (left) and passenger Firman Siregar (right)


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French teenagers Zhao Yan and Hadrien Wattrelos had enrolled together at the Lycee Francais International de Pekin.
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Crew members of a Vietnamese Air Force helicopter walk upon returning from their search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
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A Vietnamese Air Force helicopter lands at Ca Mau airport after searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
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The mother of missing Firman Chandra Siregar (R) is comforted by a relative as they wait for the news of the missing plane at their house in Medan, Indonesia
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Two men look out window inside a Vietnamese Air Force plane during search and rescue operations for a missing Malaysian Airlines flight, off Vietnam's Tho Chu island
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Ships are seen from a flying Soviet-made AN-26 of the Vietnam Air Force during a search operation for the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 over the South China Sea
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Chinese students hold up a signed banner calling for more help for relatives of victims from the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 plane in Beijing
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Cameramen and photographers taking aerial pictures during a search flight over the southern seas off the coast of Vietnam for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
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A journalist takes pictures of an ethnic Tibetan delegate after she was given a placard to hold outside the Great Hall of the People before the third plenary session of the National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing. The placard reads 'Pray for the passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370' Reuters/Petar Kujundzic


 

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Personnel from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) scanning the seas about 140 nautical miles north-east of Kota Baru, Malaysia, for any signs of the Malaysia Airlines plane which went missing AFP/Getty Images/Desmond Lim


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Oil slicks seen from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) plane scanning the seas about 140 nautical miles north-east of Kota Baru, Malaysia, for any signs of the Malaysia Airlines plane which went missing AFP/Getty Images/Desmond Lim


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An iPad is used as an equipment to support orientation by a military official inside a Vietnamese Air Force plane during search and rescue operations for a missing Malaysian Airlines flight, off Vietnam's Tho Chu island EPA/Luong Thai Linh


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Malaysia aviation authorities say the search for the missing jet will not stop until the aircraft is located: 'There is no time frame in the search operations'
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An Indonesian relative of victims from the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 grieves at the Soekarno Hatta airport in Jakarta before departing for Kuala Lumpur
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Vietnamese military personnel prepare a helicopter for a search and rescue mission for the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight MH370 off Vietnam's southern coastline, at a military base on the southern island of Phu Quoc. AFP/Getty Images/Le Quang Nhat


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U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 78, Det 2, assigned to the guided-missile Destroyer USS Pinckney (DDG 91), lands aboard Pinckney during a crew swap before returning on task in the search and rescue for the missing Malaysian airlines flight MH370 at sea in the Gulf of Thailand. Senior Chief Petty Officer Chris D. Boardman/U.S. Navy via Getty Images


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Hugh Dunleavy (C) Head of commercial - Malaysia Airlines speaks to media at Lido Hotel in Beijing. Lintao Zhang/Getty Images


 

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Admiral Datuk Mohd Amdan Kurish, Director General of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, looks at a radar screen while searching for a missing Malaysia Airlines plane in the South China Sea. AP


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Vietnamese air force crew stand in front of a plane at Tan Son Nhat airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam before heading out to the sea area between Vietnam and Malaysia where a Malaysian airliner vanished. AP


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Director General of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Admiral Mohd Amdan Kurish (left) briefs his officers before the start of searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane at Pasir Puteh in Kelantan, Malaysia. AP


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A member of the Chinese navy stands next to Chinese navy warship "Jinggangshan" as it prepares to leave for the search and rescue operations
of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Reuters


 

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Members of a Special Assistance Team from Malaysia arrive at a hotel where relatives of passengers of a missing Malaysia Airlines plane are meeting in Beijing, China. A total of 22 aircraft and 40 ships are combing the South China Sea to locate the Malaysia Airlines passenger jet. EPA


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Members of a Special Assistance Team from Malaysia arrive at a hotel where relatives of passengers of a missing Malaysia Airlines plane are meeting in Beijing, China


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Family members gather to wait for the latest information on the search of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 jetliner that went missing over the South China Sea. AP


 

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Zhao Yingquan/REX (3634189a) Members of a Chinese emergency response team adjust equipment on the rescue vessel 'South China Sea Rescue 101', on the way to the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Malaysian Airlines jet vanishes above Vietnam - 10 Mar 2014 China's rescue vessels "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101" will arrive at the possible crash site respectively on Monday night and Tuesday night to join the salvage

 

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This photograph made available by The Straits Times on March 10, 2014 shows personnel from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) scanning the seas about 140 nautical miles north-east of
Kota Baru, Malaysia, for any signs of the Malaysia Airlines plane which went missing. Malaysia said there is still no trace of wreckage from the jet that vanished with 239 people on board, deepening the anguish of relatives two days after the "mystifying" disappearance. AFP PHOTO / THE ST


 

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Zhao Yingquan/REX (3634189b) The rescue vessel 'South China Sea Rescue 101' heads towards the possible crash site of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Malaysian Airlines jet vanishes above Vietnam - 10 Mar 2014 China's rescue vessels "South China Sea Rescue 115" and "South China Sea Rescue 101" will arrive at the possible crash site respectively on Monday night and Tuesday night to join the salvage mission for missing flight MH370.


 

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Li Xin/REX (3634192b) A policeman of the exit-entry administration under Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau gives an introduction on how to fill in a passport application form to relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysian Airline flight at Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China Malaysian Airlines jet vanishes above Vietnam - 09 Mar 2014


 

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX (3634187a) A family member of a passenger aboard the Boeing 777-200 plane of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 weeps as she is surrounded by reporters at Metro Park Lido Hotel in Beijing, China Malaysian Airlines jet vanishes above Vietnam - 08 Mar 2014 Messages of sympathy for missing passengers on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, almost two-thirds of them from China, filled the countrys social media on Sunday (9 March 2014), as distraught family members prepared to fly to Malaysia. A Malaysia Airlines official defended the company against criticism that its response had been sluggish and opaque, saying it had brought in a team of nearly 100 people and that relatives would be flown to Malaysia if they wanted to be closer to the search-and-rescue operation.

 

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX (3634177a) A helicopter prepares to land on the deck of maritime inspection vessel, the Haixun 31, of the China Maritime Safety Administration (China MSA) before it leaves for the South China Sea to search for the missing Boeing 777-200 plane of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, at a port in Sanya city, south China. Malaysian Airlines jet vanishes above Vietnam - 09 Mar 2014 China is making all-out efforts to locate the missing passengers on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, almost two-thirds of them from China, as family members prepared to fly to Malaysia. An emergency response team assembled by the Ministry of Transport set out early Sunday (9 March 2014) from south Chinas Sanya Port in Hainan Province to the sea area where it is thought the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 might have crashed. The largest patrol vessel in South China Sea, the Haixun 31, departed from Sanya on Sunday afternoon and is scheduled to arrive at the site on Tuesday afternoon, carrying 50 rescuers and facilities such as a maritime helicopter and sonar systems.

 

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Chinese students hold up a signed banner calling for more help for relatives of victims from the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 plane, in Beijing on March 10, 2014. Malaysia said a missing airliner carrying 239 people may have inexplicably turned back as authorities launched a terror probe into the plane's sudden disappearance, investigating suspect passengers who boarded with stolen passports. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTONMARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images


 

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Passport of Fujian man who is still in China. Photo: SCMP

The passenger travelling on the forged mainland passport was listed on the airline manifest as Zhao Qiwei, but Fujian police said the true holder of the passport was still in the province and had never travelled abroad, Xinhua reported.


 

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A family member shows a photo of Firman Chandra Siregar, one of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passengers who comes from Indonesia, in Medan, Indonesia, March 8, 2014. The Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing B777-200, lost communication and radar signal on its flight from Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on early Saturday morning. On board were 227 passengers from 14 countries, including 154 Chinese, and 12 Malaysian flight crew. (Xinhua/Gibran)


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A family member shows photos of Firman Chandra Siregar, one of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passengers who comes from Indonesia, in Medan, Indonesia, March 8, 2014. The Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing B777-200, lost communication and radar signal on its flight from Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on early Saturday morning. On board were 227 passengers from 14 countries, including 154 Chinese, and 12 Malaysian flight crew. (Xinhua/Gibran)


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Family members of Firman Chandra Siregar, one of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passengers who comes from Indonesia, gather in Medan, Indonesia, March 8, 2014. The Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing B777-200, lost communication and radar signal on its flight from Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on early Saturday morning. On board were 227 passengers from 14 countries, including 154 Chinese, and 12 Malaysian flight crew. (Xinhua/Gibran)


 

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A helicopter is examined on the deck of China's patrol vessel "Haixun 31" before departing from the port in Sanya, south China's island of Hainan Province, March 9, 2014. "Haixun 31", the largest patrol vessel in South China Sea, left here on Sunday afternoon for search and rescue mission for the missing Malaysian Airline flight. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongfeng)


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Members of a Chinese emergency response team get on board the rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101" at the Sanya Port in Sanya city of south China's Hainan Province, March 9, 2014. The emergency response team sent by China's Ministry of Transport set out early Sunday morning from Sanya to sea area where missing Malaysia Airline flight MH 370 may have crashed. The rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101" is carrying 12 divers and salvagers, and will join another rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 115" to the rescue site. The rescuework remains challenging as there is no exact location of the possible crash site and it will take about two days for the rescue ship to reach the water, said Zeng Ying, leader of the emergency team. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


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Members of a Chinese emergency response team get on board the rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101" at the Sanya Port in Sanya city of south China's Hainan Province, March 9, 2014. The emergency response team sent by China's Ministry of Transport set out early Sunday morning from Sanya to sea area where missing Malaysia Airline flight MH 370 may have crashed. The rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101" is carrying 12 divers and salvagers, and will join another rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 115" to the rescue site. The rescue work remains challenging as there is no exact location of the possible crash site and it will take about two days for the rescue ship to reach the water, said Zeng Ying, leader of the emergency team. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)


 

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Members of amedical contingent check medical supplies on board of Chinese navy arship "Jinggangshan" at Zhanjiang Port of south China's Guangdong Province, March 8, 2014. Upon the approval of the Central Military ommission, the amphibious landing ship "Jinggangshan", loaded with life-saving equipments, underwater detection facilities andsupplies of oil, water and food, set out from Zhanjiang port atabout 3:00 a.m. on Sunday for search and rescue mission to sea area where missing Malaysia Airline flight MH 370 may have crashed. Thevessel carries a 14-strong medical contingent and a underwater rescue team consisted of 10 divers. Two helicopters as well as 52 marines, carrying assault boats and rubber dinghies, are also onboard. (Xinhua/Gan Jun)


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Chinese navywarship "Jinggangshan" loads with relief supplies at Zhanjiang Portof south China's Guangdong Province, March 8, 2014. Upon the approval of the Central Military Commission, the amphibious landingship "Jinggangshan", loaded with life-saving equipments, underwater detection facilities and supplies of oil, water and food, set outfrom Zhanjiang port at about 3:00 a.m. on Sunday for search andrescue mission to sea area where missing Malaysia Airline flight MH370 may have crashed. The vessel carries a 14-strong medical contingent and a underwater rescue team consisted of 10 divers. Twohelicopters as well as 52 marines, carrying assault boats andrubber dinghies, are also on board. (Xinhua/Gan Jun)


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Helicopter B-7776 is seen on the deck of China's patrol vessel "Haixun 31" at a port in Sanya, south China's island of Hainan Province, March 9, 2014. "Haixun 31", the largest patrol vessel in South China Sea, left here on Sunday afternoon for search and rescue mission for the missing Malaysian Airline flight. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongfeng)


 
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