(It's night over there now, and they're going to continue the search in the morning, (the US is also sending in some vessels and technical capabilities to help)Missing Malaysia Airlines plane: Flight MH370 carrying almost 240 passengers 'disappears' en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing
An airliner carrying almost 240 passengers and crew has 'disappeared' during a flight from Malaysia to China.
Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 took off at 12.41am local time on Saturday from Kuala Lumpur and was due to land in Beijing at 6.05am the same day.
But air traffic controllers lost communication with the plane shortly after it left Malaysia.
Two of the passengers on board were travelling on stolen Italian and Austrian passports, it has emerged.
Luigi Maraldi and Christian Kozel were thought to have been on the the plane, but have since been reported safe and well.
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Investigators are not ruling out any explanation for the missing flight.
A Vietnamese navy officer initially said the plane had crashed 153 miles off the coast of Vietnam's Tho Chu island.
These reports were later denied and a major search is now underway to try and locate the missing plane in the South China Sea.
A 12-mile oil slick has been spotted by Vietnamese Navy crews off the south coast of the country and is being investigated.
The Boeing 777-200 jet's passengers on the 2,746-mile journey totalled 239, including two infants and 12 crew members.
There were 14 different nationalities on board.
Malaysian Airways confirmed the plane had lost contact with Subang Air Traffic Control at 2.40am (SAT) local time - or 6.40pm (FRI) around 120 miles off Kota Bharu over the South China Sea.
The airline said in a statement: "Malaysia Airlines is currently working with the authorities who have activated their Search and Rescue team to locate the aircraft.
"The airline will provide regular updates on the situation."
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It' too early in the investigation of course to know for a fact what the cause was, but the 777 is considered one of the world's most reliable passenger jets,and the fact that communication was lost at once without any "mayday" or call for help suggests that whatever happened took place suddenly.
And the fact that there were two passengers on the plane with stolen passports seems like an awfully big coincidence, since commercial passenger planes don't crash all that often; it certainly makes this suspicious...
If it wasn't a terrorist act, (possibly the same separatist group that conducted the suicide knife attack that killed more than 30 people recently) then it most likely had to be some other sort of explosion, to cause that kind sudden loss of communication....