Identification of those killed in Egypt air crash to start in St. Petersburg

ST. PETERSBURG. KAZINFORM - The procedure to identify those killed in a recent air crash on a flight bound from Egypt to Russia will start Monday in the Russian northwestern city of St. Petersburg, TASS reports.

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An A321 passenger jet of Russia's Kogalymavia air carrier (flight 9268) bound to St. Petersburg crashed on October 31 some 30 minutes after the takeoff from Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh. It fell down 100 kilometers south of the administrative center of North Sinai Governorate, the city of Al-Arish. The plane was carrying 217 passengers and seven crew members. There were four Ukrainian and one Belarusian nationals among the passengers. None survived. President Vladimir Putin declared Sunday, November 1, a day of mourning for the worst air disaster in Russian history. St. Petersburg will be mourning over the crash victims till November 3.