Debris believed to be from the missing EgyptAir plane has been found floating in the Mediterranean Sea.
A Greek frigate taking part in searches discovered two objects around 230 miles south of the island of Crete on Thursday, Greek defence sources said.
The objects appeared to be pieces of plastic in white and red,Reuters reported, and were spotted where a transponder signal was emitted in the aftermath of the crash.
Greek military officials said two “orange-coloured” objects were located in the same area, which was beneath Egyptian airspace.
“There have been finds south-east of Crete, inside the Cairo flight information area,” Greek army general staff spokesperson Vassilis Beletsiotis told the AFP news agency.
The captain of a Maersk container ship posted photos of items his vessel found on his Facebook page.
Photos claiming to show debris from a crashed EgyptAir plane were posted on Facebook by Tarek Wahba, who was captaining a ship involved in the search for wreckage on 19 May (Tarek Wahba)
Tarek Wahba, from Alexandria in Egypt, previously said his ship, the Sofia Express, was involved in the search.
“We found it - lifejacket and a seat from the airplane,” he wrote in a post.
Separate footage appeared to show possible debris floating. One was orange and the other was white with several colours.
There was no confirmation that the objects were from the plane and analysts pointed out that debris and life vests had become common in the region during the refugee crisis.
Egypt, Greece and France have sent military planes, helicopters and ships to the area, while civilian vessels have also joined the effort.
It turned 90 degrees left and then a 360 degree turn toward the right, dropping from 38,000 to 15,000 feet and then it was lost at about 10,000 feet,” Panos Kammenos said.
Egypt's civil aviation minister said he believes the crash was more likely to have been caused by a terror attack than technical problems.
“Let’s not try to jump to the side that is trying to identify this as a technical failure – on the contrary,” Sherif Fathy told a news conference.
“If you analyse the situation properly, the possibility of having a terror attack is higher than the possibility of having a technical (failure).”
He did not provide any further information and added that he did not want to draw conclusions.
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