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15 March Malaysia's prime minister, Najib Razak, says the missing airliner was deliberately diverted and continued flying for more than six hours after losing contact with the ground.
Australian authorities believe they are searching in the right place for the missing airliner MH370, which disappeared on 8 March last year.
Malaysian military radar "appeared to show that the missing airliner climbed to 45,000 feet" before descending steeply, the New York Times reported, which could potentially indicate a struggle in the cockpit.
The Malaysian transport minister Liow Tiong Lai insisted there was no evidence to prove that Zaharie had used the simulator to plot the same course as the missing airliner.
Late on Thursday, Malaysian officials released their preliminary report on the missing airliner.
The authorities have not been able to confirm whether they are from the missing airliner.
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