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Pesawat Rusia Bawa 224 Orang Jatuh di Mesir
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Sebuah pesawat milik maskapai Rusia jatuh di Sinai, Mesir, Sabtu (31/10/2015). Peristiwa itu diumumkan PM Mesir Sharif Ismail.
Pesawat terbang dari kawasan wisata Mesir, Sharm El-Sheikh menuju St Petersburg, Rusia.
Pesawat itu dilaporkan membawa 224 orang. Pesawat itu jatuh di kawasan antara Desa Al-Kuntillah dan Al-Kaseema, bagian tengah Sinai.
"Sumber di Badan Transportasi Udara Federal Rusia mengatakan pesawat Airbus 321 milik Kogalymavia dengan nomor penerbangan 9268 itu membawa 217 penumpang dan 7 awak," kantor berita Rusia, Sputnik, melaporkan.
Pesawa itu lepas landas dari Sharm El-Sheik pada pukul 3.31 GMT dan hilang dari radar 23 menit kemudian.
Media Mesir, Al-Ahram, melaporkan lebih dari 20 ambulans bergerak ke lokasi jatuhnya pesawat.
Sebelum hilang kontak, pilot pesawat milik maskapai Rusia, Kogalymavia, sempat meminta mendarat di bandara terdekat karena ada masalah teknis.
Hal itu dikatakan ketua tim penyelidikan kecelakaan itu, Ayman Al-Mokadem kepada Ahram Online.
Keterangan itu sekaligus membantah spekulasi yang berkembang bahwa pesawat itu jatuh akibat ditembak kelompok militan yang bermarkas di kawasan Sinai.
Al-Mokadem menambahkan, pesawat itu jatuh ketika pilot berusaha membawa pesawat ke Al-Arish, bandara di Sinai Utara.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Mesir kehilangan kontak sekitar 23 menit setelah pesawat itu meninggalkan bandara kawasan wisata Sharm el-Sheik, Sabtu (31/10/2015).
Pesawat itu membawa 7 awak dan 217 penumpang, termasuk 17 anak. Semua penumpang dilaporkan berkewarganegaraan Rusia.
Laporan terakhir menyebut, badan pesawat telah ditemukan di wilayah Hassana, Sinai.
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Dari Aljazeera.com (Aljazeera.commelaporkan
Day of mourning
Among the passengers were 214 Russians and three Ukrainians, plus seven crew members, the Egyptian government said.
At least 24 children were on board, the Association of Travel Operators of Russia said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a day of national mourning.
Many bodies had already been found, said Mahmoud al-Zanati, head of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority.
"The search operation is still going on at the site of the accident. The wreckage is spread across a vast area," he added, according to state-run newspaper, al-Ahram.
"A tragic scene"
Egyptian rescue team members earlier said they heard voices in a section of the plane, an officer on the scene told Reuters news agency.
North Sinai security sources said a technical fault caused the crash.
The flight recorder which contains the flight data was also found at the scene.
An Egyptian security officer at the scene said: "A lot of the dead are on the ground, and many died whilst strapped to their seats. I now see a tragic scene.
"The plane split into two, a small part on the tail end that burned and a larger part that crashed into a rock. We have extracted at least 100 bodies, and the rest are still inside."
At a hotel near St Petersburg's Pulkovo airport, the friends and relatives of those on the flight gathered to grieve.
Yulia Zaitseva said her friends, a newlywed couple named Elena Rodina and Alexqander Krotov, were on the flight. Both were 33 years old.
Zaitseva said that her friend "really wanted to go to Egypt".
She added: "We were friends for 20 years. She was a very good friend who was ready to give everything to other people. To lose such a friend is like having your hand cut off."
Investigation launched
Separately, Egypt's top prosecutor ordered an investigation into the cause of the crash.
Nabil Sadek, the prosecutor general, ordered the formation of a team of prosecutors tasked with going to the site of the crash and investigating the debris.
A centre to help relatives of the passengers has been set up at the Pulkovo airport, Tass news agency quoted St Petersburg city officials as saying.
The Airbus 321 was at an altitude of 9,450m when it vanished from radar screens.
Most of the passengers are said to be Russian tourists, according to reports. The plane was operated by the small Russian airline Kogalymavia, based in western Siberia.
Technical malfunction
The pilot reportedly requested clearance for an emergency landing at Cairo airport due to a technical malfunction.
A senior Egyptian air traffic control official said the pilot told him in their last communication that he had radio trouble.
Russian aviation official Sergei Izvolsky told Interfax news agency the aircraft took off from Sharm el-Sheikh at 5:51 am (0351 GMT).
He said it did not make contact as expected with Cyprus air traffic control.
"Communication was lost today with the Airbus 321 of Kogalymavia which was carrying out flight 9268 from Sharm el-Sheikh to Saint Petersburg," Izvolsky told Russian television networks.
"The plane departed Sharm el-Sheikh with 217 passengers and seven crew members. At 7:14 Moscow time the crew was scheduled to make contact with...Larnaca (Cyprus).
"However, this did not happen and the plane disappeared from the radar screens."
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