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EgyptAir Jet Disappears Over Mediterranean Sea 

An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo is more likely to have been brought down by a "terror attack" than a technical fault, Egyptian Civil Aviation Minister Sherif Fathy has said.
A search is under way for the jet which has disappeared with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board - including one British national.
The fate of the plane is not yet known and officials have said it is too early to rule out any possibility, including terrorism, but all those on board are now feared to have died.
French President Francois Hollande said "unfortunately the information we have ... confirms to us the plane came down and is lost", suggesting it crashed near the southern Greek island of Karpathos where the search is focused.
At the same time, Greek defence minister Panos Kammenos said the aircraft was in Egyptian airspace and flying at 37,000ft when it made "sudden swerves" and plunged to 15,000ft.
He said it swerved "90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right" before vanishing.
Authorities are examining CCTV footage at Charles de Gaulle Airport - and investigating an account from the captain of a merchant ship who reported seeing a "flame in the sky" some 130 nautical miles south of Karpathos.
Mr Fathy said there were no known security issues with the passengers who boarded the jet, but further checks were being made.
EgyptAir Jet Disappears Over Mediterranean Sea


An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo is more likely to have been brought down by a "terror attack" than a technical fault, Egyptian Civil Aviation Minister Sherif Fathy has said.
A search is under way for the jet which has disappeared with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board - including one British national.
The fate of the plane is not yet known and officials have said it is too early to rule out any possibility, including terrorism, but all those on board are now feared to have died.
French President Francois Hollande said "unfortunately the information we have ... confirms to us the plane came down and is lost", suggesting it crashed near the southern Greek island of Karpathos where the search is focused.
At the same time, Greek defence minister Panos Kammenos said the aircraft was in Egyptian airspace and flying at 37,000ft when it made "sudden swerves" and plunged to 15,000ft.
He said it swerved "90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right" before vanishing.
Authorities are examining CCTV footage at Charles de Gaulle Airport - and investigating an account from the captain of a merchant ship who reported seeing a "flame in the sky" some 130 nautical miles south of Karpathos.
Mr Fathy said there were no known security issues with the passengers who boarded the jet, but further checks were being made.
EgyptAir Jet Disappears Over Mediterranean Sea