Photos: EgyptAir Flight 804 crashes in Mediterranean Sea
Posters of the 66 victims of the EgyptAir flight that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea are seen near the Cairo Opera House in the Egyptian capital on May 26, 2016.
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A Cairo-bound EgyptAir flight carrying 66 passengers and crew crashed early in the morning of May 19, 2016, somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea off the Greek island of Crete.
Egyptians light candles and share photographs of loved ones during a vigil for the 66 victims of EgyptAir Flight 804 in Cairo on May 26, 2016.
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Egyptian journalists light candles during a candlelight vigil for the victims of EgyptAir Flight 804 in front of the Syndicate of Journalists in downtown Cairo, on May 24, 2016.
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An Egyptian journalist holds a candle during a candlelight vigil for the victims of EgyptAir Flight 804 in front of the Syndicate of Journalists in downtown Cairo, on May 24, 2016.
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An Egyptian journalist holds a candle and a poster supporting EgyptAir during a candlelight vigil for the victims of Flight 804 in front of the Syndicate of Journalists in downtown Cairo, on May 24, 2016.
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Egyptian Journalists light candles during a candlelight vigil for the victims of EgyptAir Flight 804 in front of the Syndicate of Journalists in downtown Cairo, on May 24, 2016.
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Egyptian Journalists light candles during a candlelight vigil for the victims of EgyptAir Flight 804 in front of the Syndicate of Journalists in downtown Cairo, on May 24, 2016.
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EgyptAir employees attend a vigil for the victims of crashed EgyptAir Flight 804 in Cairo on May 26, 2016.
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A French solider aboard an aircraft looks out a window during searches for debris from the crashed EgyptAir Flight 804, over the Mediterranean Sea on May 22, 2016.
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This handout picture taken on May 20, 2016 and released by the French Navy (Marine Nationale) on May 22, 2016, shows a French soldier aboard an aircraft looking through binoculars during searches for debris from the crashed EgyptAir flight MS804 over the Mediterranean Sea. Egypt enlisted a submarine on May 22 to search the Mediterranean seabed for the black boxes of EgyptAir MS804 three days after it crashed, hoping the recorders would explain the mysterious disaster. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said it was too early to tell what caused the Airbus A320 to plunge into the sea with 66 people on board, after the plane sent out automated messages.
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Images of debris that search teams have found in the Mediterranean after an EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed on May 19, 2016. The photographs were taken in an undisclosed location and uploaded to the Facebook page of an Egyptian military spokesperson on May 21, 2016.
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Images of debris that search teams have found in the Mediterranean after an EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed on May 19, 2016. The photographs were taken in an undisclosed location and uploaded to the Facebook page of an Egyptian military spokesperson on May 21, 2016.
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Images of debris that search teams have found in the Mediterranean after an EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed on May 19, 2016. The photographs were taken in an undisclosed location and uploaded to the Facebook page of an Egyptian military spokesperson on May 21, 2016.
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Images of debris that search teams have found in the Mediterranean after an EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed on May 19, 2016. The photographs were taken in an undisclosed location and uploaded to the Facebook page of an Egyptian military spokesperson on May 21, 2016.
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Images of debris that search teams have found in the Mediterranean after an EgyptAir Airbus A320 crashed on May 19, 2016. The photographs were taken in an undisclosed location and uploaded to the Facebook page of an Egyptian military spokesperson on May 21, 2016.
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Egyptian film director Osman Abu Laban, center, who lost four relatives in the EgyptAir plane crash, attends prayers for the dead at al Thawrah Mosque in Cairo on May 20, 2016.
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A mechanic inspects a Hellenic Air Force C-130 plane waiting on stand by to aid the search for EgyptAir Flight 804, at the greek military air base in Kastelli on the island of Crete on May 20, 2016.
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A Hellenic Air Force radar aircraft used in the search operation for EgyptAir Flight 804 sits on the tarmac on the southern Greek island of Crete on May 20, 2016.
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A Hellenic Air Force radar aircraft used in the search operation for EgyptAir Flight 804 sits on the tarmac on the southern Greek island of Crete on May 20, 2016.
(Thanassis Stavrakis / AP)In an image from an Egyptian Defense Ministry video, the Egyptian military searches the Mediterranean for wreckage of the plane that crashed Thursday. (Egyptian Defense Ministry / AFP/Getty Images )
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A relative of a passenger who was flying aboard EgyptAir Flight 804 cries as family members are transported by bus to a gathering point at Cairo airport on May 19, 2016.
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Relatives of passengers of EgyptAir Flight 804 grieve as they leave the in-flight service building where they were held at Cairo International Airport on May 19, 2016.
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Family members of passengers aboard EgyptAir Flight 804 are transported to a gathering point at Cairo’s airport on May 19, 2016.
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A relative of a passenger on an EgyptAir flight that crashed early Thursday puts her hand on the window from inside a bus at Cairo International Airport, Egypt, on May 19, 2016.
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A relative of passengers on board EgyptAir Flight 804 grieves at Charles de Gaulle Airport outside Paris on May 19, 2016.
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Relatives of passengers on board EgyptAir Flight 804 arrive at the Mercure Hotel next to Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris on May 19, 2016.
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The EgyptAir Airbus A320 that crashed near the island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea on May 19, 2016, lifts off from Zaventem airport near Brussels in January 2015. The plane was flying from Paris to Cairo and carried 66 passengers and crew.
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