Indian Navy joins the search for missing Malaysian plane
Indian Navy joins the search for missing Malaysian plane
According to official sources, INS Saryu and INS Kumbhir are the Indian Navy Vessels that have been attached in the search operation.

New Delhi: The Indian Navy has joined Malaysia in its search for the missing plane with 239 people on board.

According to official sources, INS Saryu and INS Kumbhir are the Indian Navy Vessels that have been attached and ICG (Indian Coast Guard) Kanaklata Baruah is also helping in the search operations. Along with these, one P8I Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft and dorniers from Indian Navy and Coast Guard are assisting in the search of the missing plane.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian aviation chief has said that no plane debris has been found at the spot shown by China's satellite images. Vietnam too, has said that it has spotted no debris.

Earlier there were reports that a Chinese satellite is looking into the mysterious disappearance of the flight claims it has observed a suspected crash area at sea.

Malaysian authorities have also dismissed media reports that the plane stayed in the air for four hours after it reached it's last confirmed location. Investigators still have no solid evidence on the whereabouts of the flight and have expanded the area of the search operations to include the Malacca Strait.

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