Chinese,
Australian Aircraft Spot Multiple Objects in
South Indian Ocean



Chinese and
Australian Aircraft have spotted new
Objects in the
South Indian Ocean, the
Australian Maritime Safety Authority has an**unced.
The
Objects have **t yet been linked to the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, but authorities are growing increasingly hopeful. "At the moment, there are new leads but **thing conclusive," said Malaysia's Acting Transportation Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, at a
news briefing.
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Chinese Satellites Spot Large Object in South Indian Ocean
Two of the
Objects — one grey or green and circular in shape, the other orange and rectangular — were spotted by a Royal
Australian Air Force P3 Orion in the search area about 2500 kilometres south-west of Perth. HMAS
Success, an
Australian naval vessel, is heading to the location of the objects, and it should be able to retrieve them in "the coming hours," the AMSA said.
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