The authorities of the southern
An unidentified flying object exploded at about 10am on May 27 over the northern part of
Pham Vu Hong, Chairman of Phu Quoc Island, said the local government continued to search on May 28 for more debris and to rescue victims, if there were any victims.
By the end of May 28, over 10 additional pieces of aluminum alloy had been found. All of the metal pieces are painted green-yellow, without any markings. The largest piece is 70x150cm.
The island district authorities contacted airline companies in
The Air Traffic Management Agency confirmed that at the time of the explosion, there was no Vietnamese aircraft, civil or military, flying over
Experts of the Ministry of Defence went to
An official in nearby But Still, the reports from The island district’s military chief Colonel Nguyen Van Qui was quoted as saying yesterday that “an unidentified flying object exploded at about 10 a.m. on May 27 over the northern part of When residents found metal debris, district authorities said they contacted airlines in “We have informed the Ministry of Defense,” Dinh Khoa Toan, deputy chairman of the island’s People’s Committee, said. “We expect the ministry will send some experts to clarify whether the metal came from a crashed plane. “We have collected several metal pieces in various parts of the island.” Huynh Tan Hung, an official of the People’s Committee of the island’s Ganh Dau Commune, said local people had heard a series of noises, including a loud bang, just after 10 a.m. on Tuesday. “We all saw something burning in the sky, north of A soldier on duty at the Military Command of Phu Quoc Island, identifying himself as Tuan, said they had received seven metal pieces that were over one meter long from local people. “We have contacted responsible agencies and we are sure that no Vietnamese planes, civil or military, were flying there at that time,” he said. “We don’t have sufficient facilities or experts here, so we cannot tell now whether these metal parts came from a plane.” In Keo Sivorn, chief of flight operations at |
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