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Malaysian Flight MH370 News, Update: Missing Flight Was Headed to Secret US Military Base?

The latest update on the still missing Malaysian Flight MH370 indicated that the jetliner was actually heading to a direction of a secret U.S. military base sitting on a remote island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The course, according to reports, was intended as a "provocation action."

A report from Express U.K. cited a letter sent to the international crime agency Interpol by the independent researcher and self-proclaimed aviation technology expert Andre Milne.

The details of Milne's correspondence said that it appeared the pilot has planned to use the Boeing 777 aircraft for "provocative action" against the US military base in Diego Garcia.

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The tiny, 17-square-mile island is located thousands of miles from any land mass and is sitting north of the area where official search operation from the Malaysian and Australian governments are currently happening.

"Whoever was in control of the flight wanted MH370 to be observed by the inhabitants of the Maldives atolls, during daylight, as flying south towards Diego Garcia," Milne's statement reads.

An Inquistr report added details on the story by indicating that the said island has been used by the U.S. as a refueling station for bombers headed to Iraq and Afghanistan during the two wars waged in the mentioned countries.

"There's little doubt that there should be a full and comprehensive explanation to all of the questions that have yet to be answered," Milne continued on his letter.

Flight MH370 disappeared on March 8 last year along with 239 people on board as it traverses the path en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

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