No survivors from Russian plane crash: Security officials

Officials say all the victims in the Metrojet plane crash were Russian citizens

Update: 2015-10-31 18:01 GMT
Relatives of a passenger aboard the crashed Russian airliner with 217 passengers and seven crew aboard, as people gather at Pulkovo airport in St.Petersburg, Russia (Photo: AP)

Cairo: Several Egyptian military and security officials say there are no survivors from the Russian passenger plane carrying 224 people that crashed into Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.

The officials all spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media. Aviation experts have reached the crash site near the city of el-Arish.

Officials say all the victims in Saturday's Metrojet plane crash were Russian citizens.

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Egypt's civil aviation minister says an investigative team has arrived at the Russian plane crash site in the Sinai peninsula to examine the debris and try to locate the flight's data and cockpit voice recorders, commonly known as the black box.

Egyptian officials say the pilot of the Russian airliner that crashed early Saturday had reported technical difficulties and wanted to make an emergency landing before losing contact with air traffic controllers.

Adel Mahgoub, chairman of the state company that runs Egypt's civilian airports, said the plane had successfully undergone technical checks at Sharm el-Sheikh's airport before taking off. He said experts were going there to view security camera footage of the Metrojet plane at the airport.

The plane, carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew, all Russians, went down in an area where Egypt has been fighting an Islamic insurgency.

 

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