Missing MAS flight: Singapore sends two warships and naval helicopter; rescue submarine to join later


Singapore sends warships, helicopter to search for missing MAS flight. - The Straits Times

SINGAPORE: Singapore has sent two warships and a naval helicopter to help in the six-country search for the Malaysia Airlines (MAS) plane that went missing on Saturday.

This is in addition to a military airplane that was deployed on Saturday, and a rescue submarine - equipped to perform underwater search and has divers on board - that will be sent on Sunday.

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