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Greek frigate reportedly discovers possible EgyptAir plane debris Possible debris from missing EgyptAir plane found southeast of Crete
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A Greek military ship searching for the debris from the EgyptAir flight, which went missing over the southern Mediterranean, has reportedly found two floating objects close to where the plane disappeared. A Greek military ship searching for the debris from the EgyptAir flight, which went missing over the southern Mediterranean, has found two floating objects close to where the plane disappeared.
The objects were plastic and colored red and white, Reuters reported, citing defense sources. They were spotted some 370 km south of the Greek island of Crete, close to the spot where a transponder signal was emitted earlier. "There have been finds south-east of Crete, inside the Cairo flight information region," Greek army general staff spokesman Vassilis Beletsiotis told AFP.
The objects were plastic and colored red and white, Reuters reported earlier, citing defense sources. They were spotted some 370 km south of the Greek island of Crete, close to the spot where a transponder signal was emitted earlier.
Another Greek military official told AP that an Egyptian search plane also spotted two orange items in the same area. One of the items was oblong, the official said.
Greek state TV ERT also reported that two "orange-coloured" objects were located in the same area.
EgyptAir Flight 804 went missing early Thursday morning as it was en route from Paris to Cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crewmembers on board. The Airbus A320 disappeared just as it was flying from an area under Greek air traffic control to the Egyptian Flight Information Region.EgyptAir Flight 804 went missing early Thursday morning as it was en route from Paris to Cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crewmembers on board. The Airbus A320 disappeared just as it was flying from an area under Greek air traffic control to the Egyptian Flight Information Region.
Egypt, France and Greece deployed military aircraft and ships for a search operation in the area.Egypt, France and Greece deployed military aircraft and ships for a search operation in the area.
Investigators say no possible cause of the disaster can be ruled out yet, but the lack of a distress call from the plane indicates a possible bombing attack or a major technological failure that destroyed the aircraft in a matter of seconds.Investigators say no possible cause of the disaster can be ruled out yet, but the lack of a distress call from the plane indicates a possible bombing attack or a major technological failure that destroyed the aircraft in a matter of seconds.
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