Flight MH370 Alleged Wreckage Found in Southern Philippine Island Debunked by Military!

It would have really been absurd if the wing of the plane was found in Africa while its fuselage and the cockpit are found in the Philippines.

Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8 last year while flying from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Beijing in China laden with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board.

Since the discovery of the supposed wing part of the missing Flight MH370, more debris has started washing ashore at Reunion Island, as if to reveal more clues to the whereabouts of the plane.

Upon the discovery of the object on the beach of Saint Andre, the Malaysian transport minister was actually the first one who stated that the item was a wing flap from a Boeing 777.

The finding was actually verified by French authorities along with the aircraft manufacturer Boeing. In fact, the piece has been taken to mainland France where investigators in the city of Toulouse sought to establish if indeed it came from MH370.

There were also fragments of a suitcase that were found on the same beach, which were also included in the examination at Toulouse.

The center in Toulouse was also involved in analyzing debris from the Air France flight AF447 which crashed on the way to Paris from Brazil back in 2009 that killed 228 people onboard.

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