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At Dawn, Russian Plane Crash Search Begins Again

© AFP 2023 / KHALED DESOUKI Egyptian ambulances carrying the corpses of Russian victims of a Russian passenger plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula, off load the bodies into a military aircraft at Kabret military air base by the Suez Canal on October 31, 2015
Egyptian ambulances carrying the corpses of Russian victims of a Russian passenger plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula, off load the bodies into a military aircraft at Kabret military air base by the Suez Canal on October 31, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The search for remains at the Kogalymavia crash site in Egypt recommenced on Sunday morning, as the Russian team began its move to the crash site from Cairo.

In this photo released by the Prime Minister's office, ambulances and a military helicopter stand by to transport bodies after a plane crashed in Hassana, Egypt on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. - Sputnik International
Search for Russian Airliner Crash Victims to Be Finished in Coming Days
The Egyptian search operation for remains of Kogalymavia flight 9268 began again at sunrise, Egyptian newspaper al-Yaum al-Sabia reported on Sunday morning.

The Saint Petersburg-bound Airbus A321 crashed in Egypt on Saturday, leaving 224 people dead and becoming Russia's deadliest air disaster since 1985. Officials say A Russian search team is slated to join the Egyptian team within several hours.

"Search teams are looking for the bodies of the dead and pieces of the plane in narrow gorges and hollows," a source in Egypt's security services told the newspaper.

The source added that at least 170 ambulances are on site to deliver all of the bodies that are located to morgues in Cairo; from there they will be sent to Russia.

Russian search teams, which arrived in Cairo overnight, are heading to the crash site, according the the Russian Emergencies Ministry press service.

Over 80 Russian rescue workers have arrived in Egypt, and have brought their own vehicles and equipment to allow autonomous work.

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