Photo Coverage 2: Plane Crash
Sochi, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Relative(s) of passengers killed, when the Armeninan aircraft that was carrying them plunged into the black Sea off the coast near the resort of Sochi yesterday, identify their kin 04 May 2006 with the aid of photographies. Russian rescue workers stepped up their search on today for bodies and wreckage from an Armenian Airbus A320 that plunged into the Black Sea Killing all 113 on board. French specialists have been appraoched to locate the jet's black boxes. AFP PHOTO / DENIS SINYAKOV
Workers load coffins with the bodies of victims from the Airbus 320 plane crash onto a truck at a city morgue in Russia's Black Sea city of Sochi May 4, 2006. Relatives began the grim task on Thursday of identifying bodies of some of the 113 passengers and crew killed when their Armenian airliner crashed into the Black Sea off Russia's coast. REUTERS/Eduard Korniyenko
Students mourn their two schoolmates killed in a plane crash in Adler near the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, Thursday, May 4, 2006. Search-and-rescue boats plied the waters offshore, searching for bodies and debris from the Armenian Airbus A-320 that plunged into the sea on Wednesday. So far, 47 bodies have been brought in, and 22 of them identified, according to emergency officials. French specialists who joined the search Thursday, using sonar to scan the sea floor, have picked up signals that may have been emitted by the plane's black boxes, Russian news agencies said, citing the Emergency Situations Ministry. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
A relative grieves during an identification procedure at a city morgue in Russia's southern Black Sea town of Sochi, May 4, 2006. All 113 passengers and crew on board an Armenian airliner were killed on Wednesday when the plane crashed into the Black Sea off the Russian coast in heavy rain and disintegrated. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
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