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The mystery of the missing Malaysian plane with 240 passengers was solved 10 years ago! Big claim by scientists | News India

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Malaysia Flight MH370 Mystery Update: It is being claimed that the mystery of the Malaysian flight that went missing 10 years ago with 240 passengers has been solved. Scientists from Australia's Tasmania University have claimed that we have succeeded in locating Malaysian flight MH370. It is being claimed that the plane is thousands of feet deep in the sea. The plane is in a trench at a depth of 6000 meters in the South Indian Ocean. Vincent Lin, a scientist at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies of the University of Tasmania, said that the trench is the place where after taking off from Penang Airport, the pilot had cut the path by changing the direction of the simulator and taking the flight in the wrong direction. After this, this flight was not seen on the radar and till date no information has been found about it.

The plane went missing on March 8, 2014

Scientists said that the plane disappeared into the 20,000 feet deep sea on a hill made of plateau and fell into a 6,000 meter deep pit on the hill. This is a rough place and due to this the plane slipped and went into the depth. If the Malaysian government conducts a search operation in this area, then the wreckage of the plane can be found. Let us tell you that on March 8, 2014, Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 240 passengers. Most of the passengers in the plane were from China. But just 40 minutes after takeoff, the flight disappeared in Vietnamese airspace in the South Indian Ocean near Australia. Rescue teams from three countries searched 120,000 square kilometers (46,000 square miles) of the Indian Ocean but no trace of the plane was found.

The transponder was switched off after sending the last message

According to media reports, when the flight was over Vietnam, the flight's captain Zahari Ahmad Shah sent a message to ATC – 'Good night, Malaysian 370', after which the pilot turned off the transponder. After the transponder was turned off, no flight could be tracked, so the flight was lost. When the army was called for rescue, it was found that the flight route was diverted over northern Malaysia and Penang Island. It was seen heading towards Indonesia's Sumatra Island in the Andaman Sea and then it went missing. The wreckage of that plane has not been found till date. After 7 years of search, the search operation was stopped in 2017, but now scientists have claimed to have solved the mystery of the sudden disappearance of the plane.