Missing MH370: Australia in search for 'suspicious objects' spotted by China


A handout image released 24 March 2014 by the Australian Department of Defence showing the HMAS Success en route to the search area in the southern Indian Ocean on 22 March, 2014. - EPA

SYDNEY: Australian authorities will be trying to locate the 'suspicious objects' spotted by Chinese aircraft hunting for any sign of a missing Malaysian airliner in the remote southern Indian Ocean.

Official Chinese news agency Xinhua earlier reported the crew of an IL-76 aircraft spotted two "relatively big" floating objects and several smaller white ones dispersed over several kilometres on Monday.

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