
Egypt: Ambulances bring Russian plane victims' bodies to Cairo morgue
The remains of the Russian victims of the Kogalymavia (Metrojet) 7K9268 plane crash in Egypt were brought by ambulance to the Zeinhom morgue in Cairo on Saturday.
The Russian Airbus A321 passenger plane is reported to have crashed in Sinai, Egypt, less than 30 minutes after taking off for St. Petersburg. There were a total of 224 people on board - 217 passengers, including 17 children, and seven crew members, with reports indicating that all but three passengers, who are purportedly Ukrainian, were Russian.

The remains of the Russian victims of the Kogalymavia (Metrojet) 7K9268 plane crash in Egypt were brought by ambulance to the Zeinhom morgue in Cairo on Saturday.
The Russian Airbus A321 passenger plane is reported to have crashed in Sinai, Egypt, less than 30 minutes after taking off for St. Petersburg. There were a total of 224 people on board - 217 passengers, including 17 children, and seven crew members, with reports indicating that all but three passengers, who are purportedly Ukrainian, were Russian.