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Is MH370 in Cambodia?

Why is this in the news again The plane on Google images is not MH370. It's a random plane the satellite happened to catch flying over Cambodia. A crashed plane in the jungle would not be that in tact, nor would you see it that well through the trees ESPECIALLY after a decade, X user @TwighlightWolf250 stated.



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