Missing MH370: Vietnam yet to find objects seen by Chinese satellite


HO CHI MINH CITY: A search by two Vietnamese aircraft responding to information provided by a Chinese satellite has failed to locate objects suspected of being wreckage from a missing Missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) plane MH370, a Reuters journalist on board a search plane said on Thursday.

Aircraft repeatedly circled the area over the South China Sea but were unable to detect any objects, said the journalist, who flew aboard a Antonov 26 cargo plane for three hours.

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