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Missing plane: Egypt says terror attack more likely than technical problem

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Egypt's Civil Aviation Minister Sherif Fethy tells reporters the EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo which dropped off radar screens was more likely brought down by a terror attack than by technical failure. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).

Added on the 19/05/2016 15:24:53 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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