No grounds yet to name cause of Russian plane crash in Egypt: Kremlin
Dmitry Peskov was reacting to an assertion from Philip Hammond who said that there was a significant possibility that ISIS had orchestrated a bomb attack on the Russian airliner.
The Kremlin believes that any theories about what caused a Russian plane to crash in the Sinai Peninsula killing 224 people are speculation and that only the official investigation can determine what happened, a spokesman said on Thursday.Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for President Vladimir Putin, was reacting to an assertion from British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond who said that there was a significant possibility that Islamic State's Egyptian affiliate had orchestrated a bomb attack on the Russian airliner. Peskov said Russian planes were continuing to fly to and from Sharm el'Sheikh Airport in Egypt, despite Ireland and Britain suspending flights.