Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Rescuers in France transported the bodies of dead in the crash of A320 – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, March 26 – RIA Novosti. Helicopter search and rescue services began transporting the bodies of those killed in a plane crash airline Germanwings from the scene of the crash in the French Alps, France Press reports, citing a source close to the investigation.

According to the source agency, transportation of bodies began on Wednesday to suspend the search operation, and was interrupted by nightfall. How many bodies managed to move the search-and-rescue services during this time, is not specified.

Earlier, the gendarmerie reported the suspension of a search operation in the area of ​​the wreck of the passenger liner in the southeast of France. It is expected that the work of the rescuers will resume on Thursday.

A320 airline Germanwings, en route from Barcelona to Dusseldorf, Tuesday afternoon crashed in a remote area of ​​the Alps in the south-east of France. In the crash killed 150 people.

Earlier, the head of Germanwings, Thomas Winkelmann told reporters that the victims of the disaster A320 became citizens of 15 countries: 72 German citizen, 35 Spanish nationals and citizens of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Mexico, Japan , Denmark, Belgium, Israel, Argentina, Australia, Iran, Venezuela and the United States. The CEO said that passengers remain whose nationality is not yet determined.

On Tuesday, rescuers found voice recorder crashed aircraft on Wednesday, experts safely removed the data from it and began to study them. Wednesday was also found an empty shell of the second “black box” – a parametric, but the device itself yet not found.

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