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A321 Wreckage to Be Transported to Cairo for Further Examination

© Sputnik / Maxim Grigoryev / Go to the mediabankRussian Airbus A321 passenger airliner crash The wreckage of Kogalymavia's Airbus A321 passenger airliner. Flight 9268 was traveling to St. Petersburg from the city of Sharm El-Sheikh and crashed 100 km south of the North Sinai town of El-Arish.in Egypt
Russian Airbus A321 passenger airliner crash The wreckage of Kogalymavia's Airbus A321 passenger airliner. Flight 9268 was traveling to St. Petersburg from the city of Sharm El-Sheikh and crashed 100 km south of the North Sinai town of El-Arish.in Egypt - Sputnik International
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Debris from the Russia-operated Airbus A321 that crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula will be transported to Cairo for more detailed study, local media reported Tuesday.

Airbus A321 crash site in Egypt - Sputnik International
Egypt, Russia Could Find Causes of A321 Crash Better Than Other States - UK
CAIRO (Sputnik) — On Monday, investigators from Egypt, Russia, Germany, France and Ireland conducted debris analysis at the crash site, the Egyptian Almasry Alyoum newspaper reported, citing a source close to the investigation.

The source claimed that the investigatory team had not found explosive material either among the plane wreckage or on passengers' bodies.

An Airbus А321, operated by the Russian airline Kogalymavia en route from the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, crashed in the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. The October 31 tragedy is the largest civil aviation disaster in Russian history.

UK and US officials said last week there was a possibility that the crashed Russian airliner could have been brought down by a bomb.

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