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Egypt has no deadlines for Russian specialists’ work at Flight 9268 crash site

CAIRO, November 9. /TASS/. Egypt has not established deadlines for Russian specialists’ work at the crash site of Kogalymavia Flight 9268 in Sinai, a representative of the Egyptian authorities said on Monday.

"Russian experts continue their work in the routine mode trying to get to true reasons of the passenger airliner’s crash," he said adding that there is no deadline for them to work in Sinai.

"Statements about deadlines for work and concrete dates for specialists’ departure are not true," the representative said. He added that Russian experts "can continue their work until they complete all necessary procedures at the crash site of the passenger airliner."

Russian Kogalymavia’s A321 plane en route from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg crashed on October 31 around 30 minutes after takeoff in North Sinai, 100 kilometers to the south of Al-Arish. Flight 9268 carried 217 passengers and seven crewmembers. Egyptian authorities said no one survived in the crash. Most passengers were Russian nationals.