Fuel switches of a China Eastern flight that crashed into a hillside in 2022 were likely deliberately cut off, according to a report by a US government federal agency charged with investigating civil aviation accidents. All 132 people on board died after the Boeing 737 aircraft crashed into a mountain in the remote Guangxi region on 21 March 2022. The China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 was en route from the southwestern city of Kunming to Guangzhou. While the Chinese government is yet to release a final report on the incident, the findings released by the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) support the speculation that the pilots had intentionally caused China's deadliest air disaster in decades. The NTSB revealed that the switches controlling the flow of fuel to both engines were moved to the "cut-off" position while it was at a cruising at an altitude of 8,839m. “The fuel switches on both engines moved from the run position to the cut-off position," the aviation body said.…