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Shortly before the accident Airbus A330-200 airline Air France, flying out of Rio de Janeiro to Paris, in Argentina, the police checked the plane of another Air France, is also coming to Paris, there are bombs. That was reported by FOX News on Wednesday, June 3, with reference to the Brazilian media.
May 27, 2009 within 90 minutes, police and security services of Argentine international airport Ezeyza (located 30 kilometers from Buenos Aires) were looking at Airbus Air France explosive device, which reported an unknown person, by phone. No bomb found, the evacuation of the passengers had not been conducted. Later Airbus flew without incident to Paris.
Other details of the incident in the Argentine airport, has not yet been reported.
  1 June, 2009 aircraft A330-200 airline Air France, en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, disappeared from radar screens. On board were 228 people.
On Wednesday, June 3, Brazilian authorities stated that the debris discovered on 2 June at 650 kilometers northeast of the Brazilian archipelago of Fernando de Noronha in the Atlantic Ocean, are indeed the missing fragments of Airbus. As reported by AFP, the French experts have confirmed this information.
June 1, French authorities have ruled out the version of the attack. According to preliminary data, a disaster could occur either because of lightning hit the aircraft, either because of problems in electrical equipment.
Brazilian Defense Minister Nelson Zhobim (Nelson Jobim) said on Wednesday, June 3, in the vicinity of the collapse will begin work on raising the wreckage of the aircraft, as well as the search for bodies.
As reported by AFP, 2 June in Brazil was declared a day of mourning for the deceased passazhiram.V the death toll are the citizens of 31 countries, including one Russian.
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