Egypt's aviation ministry said it had indentified debris from the EgyptAir passenger jet that crashed into the Mediterranean last month, killing all 66 people aboard.
A committee investigating the crash said in a statement that a ship contracted by the Egyptian government to take part in the search for the twin black box recorders and the wreckage of Flight MS804 had identified several main locations of the wreckage, according to (Ahram Online).
Images of the wreckage were provided to the investigation committee, the ministry added in the statement.
"The search team and investigators on board the vessel will draw a map for the wreckage distribution spots," the statement read.
The Airbus 320 jet dropped off radar screens on 19 May while en route from Paris to Cairo.
Egyptian investigators said Monday that less than two weeks remain before the batteries of the flight's data and cockpit voice recorders run out and stop emitting signals.
The black boxes could help investigators form a clear picture of what caused the crash; whether a technical failure or foul play.
Source: QNA
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