Missing MH370: 'Info received corroborated by other satellites'


SEPANG: Malaysia is waiting for confirmation “any time now” that the two objects spotted in the southern Indian Ocean are indeed debris from missing Flight MH370, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said.

“It will be the most important breaking news which the people here and throughout the world will want to know and, believe me, when we get the information we will release it,” he told reporters at the daily 5.30pm media briefing at Sama-Sama Hotel here.

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