A Russian plane
which went missing in Egypt on Saturday with 212 passengers aboard has
crashed in the Sinai, an Egyptian aviation official said.
"Research and
rescue forces found the debris of the Airbus 321," the chief of Egypt's
state Aviation Accidents Commission, Ayman al-Moqdam, said.
"A delegation from
the Civil Aviation Ministry will immediately head to the area to start
an investigation into the cause of the accident," he added.
Aviation
authorities lost contact with the plane shortly after it took off from
the Egyptian Red Sea town of Sharm al-Sheikh in southern Sinai, Egyptian
aviation authority sources said.
"Minutes after its take-off, we lost control with the plane, bound for an airport in federal Russia," an aviation official said.
He added that all the passengers aboard were Russian holidaymakers.
Earlier reports quoting Moqdam stated that contact had been restored with the missing plane as it flew through Turkish airspace.
SOURCE: DPA

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