Last known contact with #EgyptAir flight #MS804 over the Mediterranean Sea (@Flightradar24)pic.twitter.com/6QA8xKwVgN
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Asked if terrorism could be involved in plane disappearance, Egypt PM said could not exclude any possibility, to early to say it crashed
A number of vessels have already arrived at the last known area where #EgyptAir flight #MS804 went missingpic.twitter.com/gBZMvUsB1Q
BREAKING UPDATE: EgyptAir plane crashed off Greek island of Karpathos in Egyptian airspace: Greek airport source- AFP
EgyptAir #MS804 probably did not crash off Greek island of Karpathos as the last known location was further into seapic.twitter.com/zn8Ncbq0EV
My own analysis is that #EgyptAir flight #MS804 crashed 100-150km off the coast of #Karpathos further into the Mediterranean sea
British RAF base in #Akrotiri has Sentinel, C-130 Hercules and E-3D Sentry 'on standby to help, the Israeli army has also offered to assist
UPDATE with VIDEO: Video reportedly showing area where alleged #EgyptAir #MS804 debris where found. Via @news_F_Spic.twitter.com/T02udDFiD8
The plot thickens.
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