More than 100 rescuers from Russia's Emergencies Ministry’s Tsentrospas and Leader centers work at the Flight 9268 crash site in Egypt. They are searching through the crash area of 20 square kilometers. Russian Emergencies Ministry’s official earlier said that rescuers found new fragments of the fuselage at the crash site and continued searching for the remains of the victims and their personal belongings. 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, killing all 224 people on board. The images from the crash site - in this gallery by TASS
Search operation at the Flight 9268 crash site in Egypt
Rescuers search through the crash area of 20 square kilometers
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The site of Russian Airbus A321 crash in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula near El Arish city
© Maxim Grigoryev/TASS Debris of Kogalymavia’s A321 plane
© Maxim Grigoryev/TASS