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100 Russian rescuers reach A321 crash site in northern Sina

They will put a camp in the vicinity of the crash site and will join the rescue operations

MOSCOW, November 1. /TASS/. More than 100 Russian rescuers have arrived at the crash site of the Russian A321 passenger jet in Egypt’s northern Sinai, Deputy Emergencies Minister Vladimir Stepanov told TASS on Sunday.

He said the Russian rescuers had set off from Cairo at 08:30 Moscow time and have arrived at the crash site in northern Sinai after nine hour’s drive. They will put a camp in the vicinity of the crash site and will join the rescue operations.