Evidence suggests a Russian jet that crashed over Egypt's Sinai desert may have been brought down by a bomb, the British government said Wednesday, suspending flights to and from the Sinai Peninsula as a precaution. Prime Minister David Cameron's office said British aviation experts were travelling to the Sinai tourist resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, where the flight that crashed Saturday originated, to assess security before British flights there would be allowed to leave. No British flights were flying to the resort on Wednesday, but several were due to leave. See the most-read stories this hour >>Read the story Cameron's Downing St. office said in a statement that it could not say...
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