Russian plane crash: All 224 persons died
Kairo/
Moscow: A Russian passenger plane crashed early Saturday, 31st
October 2015 in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, killing all 224 people aboard,
officials said.
Russian state media reported that
many of the 217 passengers were Russians returning from vacation. The
passengers were reported to include 17 children. There were seven crew members.
The plane had departed the Red
Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, near the southern tip of the Sinai, on a flight
to St. Petersburg, Russia. The plane vanished from radar 23 minutes into the
flight, at 6:20 a.m. local time.
Egypt has been battling
insurgents in the Sinai who are aligned with the terrorist group ISIS. But it
is not known that that this played any role in the crash.
The plane was flying at 31,000 feet when it disappeared
from radar screens.
The cause of Russian jetliner crash in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula still
is unknown, but it is most likely due to a technical failure and there is no
evidence of any terrorist action, Egyptian Airports Co. chief Adel Al-Mahjoob
told . The Airbus A321 had a routine check before flight, showing everything
was OK to proceed, Al-Mahjoob said.
No comments:
Post a Comment