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Search Area at A321 Crash Site in Egypt Expanded to Over 15 Square Miles

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A search area at the crash site of a Russian passenger plane in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula was increased to over 40 square kilometers (15 square miles), Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov said Wednesday.

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"Expand the range of the search using unmanned aircraft, thoroughly inspect the area of 40 square kilometers," he told subordinates as quoted by the Russian Lifenews TV channel.

According to the emergencies ministry, an area of some 11.5 square miles has already been inspected.

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