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According to eyewitness accounts, when the bomb detonated, its heat flash incinerated birds in mid-air.
A US military satellite picked up a heat flash in the final moments of the plane's flight, the New York Times reported.
On Monday evening, US intelligence officials told NBC News that an American satellite picked up a strong "heat flash" in the area at the time of the crash.
CBS news and other US networks reported that an American military satellite had detected a heat flash at the time of the crash.
Late on Monday, US news outlets CBS and NBC cited defence sources saying an American infrared satellite had detected a heat flash over Sinai at the time of the incident, which could indicate a bomb or some other explosion took place.
On Monday night, US officials said an American spy satellite had spotted a large "heat flash" emanating from the location of the plane at the time, but the lack of a heat trail from the ground suggested a ground-to-air missile was not responsible.
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