Saturday, 31 October 2015
More than 200 feared dead in Russian jet crash in Egypt
A Russian plane carrying more than 200 people has crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Egypt's civil aviation ministry said.
The statement said search-and-rescue teams found on Saturday the wreckage of the Russian passenger jet in the Hassana area, south of the city of el-Arish, where Egyptian security forces are fighting a local affiliate of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group.
It said the plane took off from Sinai Peninsula's Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular destination for Russian tourists, and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes after take-off.
Egyptian search and rescue team members said they heard voices in a section of the plane, an officer on the scene told Reuters news agency.
The black box which contains the flight data was also found at the scene.
"There is another section of the plane with passengers inside that the rescue team is still trying to enter and we hope to find survivors especially after hearing pained voices of people inside," the officer said.
"I now see a tragic scene," an Egyptian security officer at the scene told Reuters news agency by telephone.
"A lot of dead on the ground and many who died whilst strapped to their seats.
"The plane split into two, a small part on the tail end that burned and a larger part that crashed into a rock. We have extracted at least 100 bodies and the rest are still inside," the officer, who requested anonymity, said.
*Aljazeera
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