Egypt detains two airport staff in connection with Sinai air crash: sources

'Seventeen people are being held, two of them are suspected of helping whoever planted the bomb' Egyptian authorities


Reuters November 17, 2015
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CAIRO: Egyptian authorities have detained two employees of Sharm al-Sheikh airport in connection with the downing of a Russian jet on October 31, killing all 224 people on board, two security officials said on Tuesday.

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"Seventeen people are being held, two of them are suspected of helping whoever planted the bomb on the plane at Sharm al-Sheikh airport," one of the officials said.

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Russia's FSB security service said on Tuesday it was certain a bomb brought down the plane, joining Britain and the United States in reaching that conclusion. Egypt has not yet confirmed a bomb downed the jet.

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