The group, unheard of before now, sent an email to journalists across China that read:
“You kill one of our clan, we will kill 100 of you as pay back,” but the message provided no details of what brought the flight down.
The message was delivered through an anonymous, encrypted Hushmail service that is virtually impossible to trace, they said.
Malaysia’s acting transport minister, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, told reporters at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Monday he doubted the claim’s legitimacy.
“There is no sound or credible grounds to justify their claims,” he said, according to Malaysian news reports.
Investigators also said Monday that debris spotted from the air that was originally believed to be from the plane turned out to be a large cable spool unconnected to the aircraft.
Officials also said testing showed that an oil slick thought to possibly be from the plane had no connection to the aircraft.
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