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    Search operation continues at Airbus-320 crash scene in Sochi

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 6 2006

    06.05.2006, 02.04

    MOSCOW, May 6 (Itar-Tass) -- The search operation is continuing on
    the Black Sea where an Armenian Airbus-320 passenger plane crashed
    on May 3.

    Emergencies Minister Sergei Shoigu arrived at the scene on Friday
    evening.

    So far 42 bodies of victims have been identified, an official at the
    Russian Prosecutor General's Office said.

    "Forensic tests on the victims' bodies are nearing completion,"
    the prosecutor said, adding that samples had been obtained for DNA
    analysis of body fragments.

    Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin said 53 bodies had been
    recovered. The remains of 26 passengers were flown to Yerevan earlier
    on Friday.

    Investigators from the Prosecutor-General's Office have questioned
    air traffic controllers as witnesses in the case.

    Sources at the Prosecutor-General's Office said "the investigators
    keep studying a large amount of retrieved documents, including
    technical ones."

    "The available fragments of the plane are being examined in cooperation
    with specialists. All information collected so far is being checked on,
    verified and summarised. The crew's verbal exchanges with the ground
    services are being studied and witnesses questioned, including the
    personnel of air traffic control services," the sources said.

    Earlier, Georgia handed over to Armenia important materials that
    may help to investigate the A-320 airliner crash, an official at the
    Armenian Embassy in Georgia told Itar-Tass.

    Members of the investigating group were in Tbilisi for two days and
    left Georgia on Friday.

    On Thursday, the Georgian air traffic control service provided
    investigators and reporters with the recording of the conversation
    with the plane crew when the aircraft was in the area controlled by
    Georgia and expressed readiness to cooperate with Russian and Armenian
    specialists in the investigation.

    The search operation involves 23 ships, two Ka-32 and Mi-8 helicopters,
    the research ship "Katran", which has an automatic bathyscaphe,
    an underwater "Kalmar" device with a multi-ray sonar, and a Be-200
    amphibious plane.

    The recovery of the Airbus A-320 flight recorders is crucial for
    finding out the cause of the crash. French specialists detected the
    flight recorders emitting radio signals at a depth of 680 meters.

    The Airbus A-320 of the Armenian airline Armavia plunged into the
    Black Sea as it was making a landing manoeuvre in the early hours of
    May 3. The accident claimed the lives of 113 people.

    Religious services for the crash victims were held in Russian and
    Armenian churches on Friday.
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