And all the Flightradar24 data for the last minute of the flight -- including groundspeed and altitude plots are available here.
After 04/06:12:57, the ground speed dropped precipitously from 408 knots to 62 knots in 16 (sixteen) seconds. That thing went from a plane in flight to a porpoising, tumbling, falling -- and probably disintegrating -- mass of rubble in a quarter of a minute.
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I'm going to to say prayers of sympathy for those poor folks (and, probably have nightmares) tonight...
The pics of the tail on the ground do not show the horizontal stabilizers still attached or near the remaining tail.
Structural failure resulting in loss of the horizontal stabilizers can cause the excursions noted.
Also, the main fuselage appears to have impacted flat and inverted, while the tail impacted upright. Loss of HSs usually causes the nose to tuck and aircraft to go inverted, sometimes resulting in a flat spin.