Debris and body parts found by the navy of Egypt
To Aviation ministry of Egypt has confirmed today that the navies of the country identified body parts believed to belong to the occupants in the EgyptAir plane that crashed in the Mediterranean.
"The navies of Egypt was able to retrieve additional wreckage of the aircraft, some of the personal belongings of passengers, body parts and aircraft seats. The investigation continues, "noted a statement of the ministry.
Moreover, the Minister of Civil Aviation of Egypt Fatima Sharif denied rumors that there may be survivors of the crash of the Airbus A320.
"We have not detected survivors - Anyone spreading rumors or other scripts on this tragedy simply playing with people's emotions," said Fatima in a meeting with relatives of victims in a hotel near the Cairo airport.
To Aviation ministry of Egypt has confirmed today that the navies of the country identified body parts believed to belong to the occupants in the EgyptAir plane that crashed in the Mediterranean.
"The navies of Egypt was able to retrieve additional wreckage of the aircraft, some of the personal belongings of passengers, body parts and aircraft seats. The investigation continues, "noted a statement of the ministry.
Moreover, the Minister of Civil Aviation of Egypt Fatima Sharif denied rumors that there may be survivors of the crash of the Airbus A320.
"We have not detected survivors - Anyone spreading rumors or other scripts on this tragedy simply playing with people's emotions," said Fatima in a meeting with relatives of victims in a hotel near the Cairo airport.
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