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The Russian airline, Kogalymavia, whose jet crashed in Egypt killing all 224 on board, said on Monday that the crash could not have been caused by a technical fault or human error but external influence.
The crash, in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, could only have been the result of some other “technical or physical action” which caused it to break up in the air and plummet to the ground, said Alexander Smirnov, deputy general director of the airline, Kogalymavia.
According to Russian News Agency TASS, the black boxes retrieved from the Airbus A321 plane’s crash site in Egypt are in good condition.
The flight, which took off from the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, was headed to St Petersburg in Russia.
No emergency calls were made by the pilots, said Smirnov.
Kogalymavia’s deputy general director for engineering, Andrei Averyanov, confirmed that a routine inspection took place on October 26, five days before the crash.
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