The image is a colored map representing the tragic crash of Airbus A321 in the area of Israel and Sinai Peninsula, also known as the Russian plane crash in Egypt.
On the map, Arish is highlighted with a diagonal red stripes pattern. A text box is attached to this area, explaining that this is where an Islamist insurgency is taking place. On the bottom of the map, we can see that at 5.51 a.m., the journey of Airbus A321 left at Sharm el-Sheikh and would be heading for St Petersburg. As we follow the red dotted route, we can see that the bus went to the left at the height of Haql, disappearing from the radar at 6.14 a.m., while flying over Sinai Peninsula at an altitude of 31,000ft.
The last update is at 6.17 a.m., where the plane crashes in the Hasna Region, killing all 224 passengers and staff on board. Debris is spread over an area of 8 square miles. The accident is marked with an explosion icon in red / pink. Other labels on the map include a country label for Egypt and city labels for Port Said, Suez, El Tor, Al Bad, Agaba and Petra. Water labels on the map are the Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Suez and the Red Sea.
A scale bar is placed on the bottom left, marking 60 miles.