By air and by sea, the search for debris from the missing Malaysian jetliner is continuing. 9 aircraft and 8 ships searched off the coast of Western Australia Sunday while angry relatives continue to demand answers from Malaysian authorities. Tony Cheng reports.
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China has sent one of its largest rescue ships, the Haixun Zero, to help in the hunt for the missing jet. CCTV’s Ying Yiyuan reports.
Several dozen relatives of Chinese passengers arrived in Kuala Lumpur Sunday, demanding once again that Malaysian officials provide answers about the missing flight. CCTV’s Andy Saputra reports.
Malaysia has come under fire from the families for its handling of this crisis. In Beijing on Sunday, they demanded evidence that flight 370 crashed into the sea. Earlier this week, Malaysia’s Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein defended his country’s response by declaring that “history will judge us well.’ CCTV’s James Chau reports.