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  • Coast Guard aids in Flight 5432 recovery efforts
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    Coast Guard aids in Flight 5432 recovery efforts
    U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Corbin Singleton, left, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Lance Ide, boatswain’s mates at Station St. Inigoes, respond to the aircraft collision on the Potomac River, Washington, January 30, 2025. The Coast Guard responded to the incident with local, city, state and federal partners. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Coast Guard aids in Flight 5432 recovery efforts
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    Coast Guard aids in Flight 5432 recovery efforts
    U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Lance Ide, left, and Petty Officer 3rd Class Corbin Singleton, boatswain’s mates at Station St. Inigoes, respond to the aircraft collision on the Potomac River, Washington, January 30, 2025. The Coast Guard responded to the incident with local, city, state and federal partners. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall aerial view of Southwest Airlines fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall aerial view of Southwest Airlines fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606404

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall aerial view of Southwest Airlines fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606405

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall aerial view of Southwest Airlines fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606406

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall aerial view of Southwest Airlines fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606411

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall aerial view of Southwest Airlines fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606413

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall view of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606500

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Flugzeuge gegroundet auf dem Logistik-Flughafen von Südkalifornien
    General overall view of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 stored at the Southern California Logistics Airport, Saturday, April 4, 2020, in Victorville, Calif. The MAX 8 was meant to become the successor to the Boeing 737 Next Generation, but after two crashes killing 346 people in March 2019, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all jets to be grounded until a solution could be found.
    (Dylan Stewart/Image of Sport/Newscom/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 29606501

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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: A piece of the American Airlines airplane that crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791241
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Emergency trucks dousing the Pentagon with water shortly after the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791234
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Personnel in white protective suits outside the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791237
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Overhead shot showing damage to the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791235
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Damage to the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791231
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Emergency personnel and debris outside the Pentagon following the attack of 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791233
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Personnel with American flag on top of pentagon following the 9/11 al Qaeda attack with American Airlines Flight 77. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791239
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: A piece of the American Airlines airplane that crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791243
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: The Pentagon from a distance shortly following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791232
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI personnel going through debris outside the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791228
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force members create a makeshift memorial outside the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791229
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Damage to the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791226
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Overhead shot showing damage to the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791225
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Aftermath of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon causing major damage. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791224
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI evidence experts meet outside the Pentagon following the 9/11 attacks. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791215
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Damage to an office inside the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791222
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Damage inside the Pentagon following the 9/11 attack. A window inside with view outside in a room littered with debris. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791223
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI Evidence Response Team personnel sifting through debris following the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791218
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI personnel inside the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791217
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Members of the FBI meet outside the Pentagon hours after American Airlines Fight 77 was piloted by terrorists into the building during the 9/11 attacks. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791219
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Washington Field Office Evidence Response Team members at the Pentagon shortly after the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791240
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI task force member and Fairfax County rescue workers outside the damaged Pentagon shortly after the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791242
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Emergency trucks dousing the Pentagon with water shortly after the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791227
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Clean-up inside the Pentagon shortly after the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791221
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Personnel respond after the American Airlines flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon on 9/11.On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791238
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Overhead shot showing makeshift operations outside the Pentagon following the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791230
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: FBI personnel and rescue workers outside the smoking Pentagon shortly after the attack on 9/11. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of 29 pictures of the September 11 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791216
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  • NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
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    NEWS - Pentagon gibt bisher unveröffentliche Bilder vom 9/11 frei
    September 11, 2001 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: Fairfax County personnel with canine searching through debris outside the Pentagon following the attack. On March 30, 2017, the FBI released a set of pictures of the September 11, 2001 terror attack on the Pentagon, the building that houses the US Department of Defense. An American Airlines jet that struck the Pentagon was one of four airliners hijacked by Al-Qaeda teams and used as weapons in the deadliest terror attack ever on US soil. When the Pentagon was hit, two other airliners had already been flown into New York's World Trade Center; the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers rose up against the hijackers. American Airlines Flight 77 out of Dulles International Airport slammed into the Pentagon's western wall, killing all 64 people on the plane, including the five hijackers, and 125 on the ground. (FBI / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05791220
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
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    NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
    Family Members, Airport Security Force (ASF) staff , officers, local residents offer the funeral prayer for PIA Crash plane Flight PK-661 Captain Saleh Janjua and co-pilot Ahmed Janjua in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 8, 2016. The plane with 47 people on-board crashed near Havelian city of Abbottabad district on Wednesday. (Photo by Zubair Abbasi/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19060598
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  • NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
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    NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
    Family Members, Airport Security Force (ASF) staff , officers, local residents offer the funeral prayer for PIA Crash plane Flight PK-661 Captain Saleh Janjua and co-pilot Ahmed Janjua in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 8, 2016. The plane with 47 people on-board crashed near Havelian city of Abbottabad district on Wednesday. (Photo by Zubair Abbasi/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19060585
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  • NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
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    NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
    Family Members, Airport Security Force (ASF) staff , officers, local residents offer the funeral prayer for PIA Crash plane Flight PK-661 Captain Saleh Janjua and co-pilot Ahmed Janjua in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 8, 2016. The plane with 47 people on-board crashed near Havelian city of Abbottabad district on Wednesday. (Photo by Zubair Abbasi/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19060600
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  • NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
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    NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
    Family Members, Airport Security Force (ASF) staff , officers, local residents offer the funeral prayer for PIA Crash plane Flight PK-661 Captain Saleh Janjua and co-pilot Ahmed Janjua in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 8, 2016. The plane with 47 people on-board crashed near Havelian city of Abbottabad district on Wednesday. (Photo by Zubair Abbasi/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19060589
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  • NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
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    NEWS - Pakistan: Die Opfer des Flugezugabsturzes werden beerdigt
    Family Members, Airport Security Force (ASF) staff , officers, local residents offer the funeral prayer for PIA Crash plane Flight PK-661 Captain Saleh Janjua and co-pilot Ahmed Janjua in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on December 8, 2016. The plane with 47 people on-board crashed near Havelian city of Abbottabad district on Wednesday. (Photo by Zubair Abbasi/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19060604
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: An Egyptian soldier walks by debris of a Russian passenger airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on November 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov (C) talks with rescue workers at the crash site of a Russian passenger airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on Nov. 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov (C) talks with rescue workers at the crash site of a Russian passenger airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on Nov. 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: Russian Minister for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Natural Disasters Puchkov Vladimir Andreevich (C) is seen at the crash site of a Russian passenger airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on Nov. 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: Russian Minister for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Natural Disasters Puchkov Vladimir Andreevich (C) is seen at the crash site of a Russian passenger airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on Nov. 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: An Egyptian soldier walks through the passengers' luggages from a Russian airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on November 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Russian plane crash in Sinai
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    Russian plane crash in Sinai
    November 1, 2015 - Arish, Sinai, Egypt: An Egyptian military helicopter flies over debris of a Russian passenger airplane which crashed at the Hassana area in Arish city, north Egypt, on November 1, 2015. Egyptian and international investigators on Sunday have begun probing the reasons of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday which killed all 224 on board. (Xinhua/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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