Egyptian armed forces release video and images of debris, including personal belongings, believed to be from EgyptAir Flight 804 on Saturday, May 21. The Airbus A320 vanished from radar over the Mediterranean Sea while en route from Paris to Cairo on Thursday, May 19, with 66 people aboard.
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At least one piece of debris has an EgyptAir logo.
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An uninflated life vest is among the debris recovered from the Mediterranean.
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Debris from EgyptAir flight 804.
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A piece of the wreckage from EgyptAir flight 804 is seen.
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Samir Abdel Bary, imam of Cairo's al Thawrah Mosque, consoles Tarek Abu Laban, who had four relatives on the flight, on Friday, May 20.
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A relative of a passenger who was on the jet waits for news at Cairo International Airport on May 19.
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Relatives of passengers comfort each other at Cairo International Airport on May 19.
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Relatives outside the crisis center at Cairo International Airport in Egypt.
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The EgyptAir in-flight service building in Cairo has been turned into a crisis center. Families have been provided with doctors and translators, the airline said.
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Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation Sherif Fathi holds a press conference on the missing plane.
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A relative is escorted at Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport.
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According to EgyptAir, there were 30 Egyptians, 15 French, 2 Canadians, 2 Iraqis, 1 Kuwaiti, 1 Saudi, 1 Chadian, 1 Portuguese, 1 Algerian, and 1 Sudanese, 1 Belgian, and 1 British-Australian dual citizen on board. There were also 10 crew members.