In a shocking revelation it has come to fore that a Chinese terrorist group called Martyrs' Brigade may be responsible for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. The authorities are still trying to solve the mystery behind MH370which suddenly disappeared during its flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on Mar. 8. The mysterious disappearance of the flight has led to various theories, which suggest that terrorists are very much responsible for the sudden loss of the flight, which carried 239 passengers.

The fingers are being pointed out to Chinese Martyrs' brigade, as reportedly it was one who sent emails to journalists claiming that they are responsible for the March 10 tragedy.

The email sent by the terrorist group said, "You kill one of our clan, we will kill 100 of you as pay back," according to the New York Post."

The email does not give any other information regarding the fate of the airline. The authorities have still not concluded whether the MH370 has been hijacked or it has crashed. This has raised eyebrows on the authenticity of Chinese terrorist group claims

"There is no sound or credible grounds to justify their claims," Malaysia's acting transport minister, Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein, told reporters on March 10.

So is it possible that Chinese terror group claim could be a hoax especially taking into account the fact that ethnic tension between Uighurs and Han Chinese is on a rise? The authorities are speculating that the claim could be made just to create tensions between the two groups.

What really happened to MH370?

The conjectures are rife that the tragedy of MH370 is an act of terrorism since it was revealed that two of the passengers who boarded the flight had stolen passports. What added more fuel to the speculation is that fact that the tickets were not purchased by the men themselves but by a man from Iranian origin?

Let us know you thoughts on the tragedy of missing Malaysian Airline. Do you think Chinese terror group is responsible for its disappearance or their claim is a hoax?