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Russian security service doubts terrorism in Black Sea air crash





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04/ 05/ 2006



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MOSCOW, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's domestic security service said
Thursday a terrorist attack was unlikely to have caused an air crash
over the Black Sea early Wednesday morning that claimed 113 lives.

The Prosecutor General's Office categorically ruled out terrorism
yesterday and a spokesman for the Federal Security Service seemed to
support this position Thursday.

"We cannot say that it was a terrorist attack at this stage," Sergei
Chernyshev said, adding that the cause of the crash would be established
after flight data recorders had been recovered.

Crash investigators have suggested that stormy weather was more likely
responsible for the loss of the Armenian Airbus A-320, while other
versions, including human error, are also under consideration.

The Prosecutor General's Office said Wednesday that terrorism was not in
the frame. "The only thing that can be said about the versions of what
happened is that a terrorist attack has been completely ruled out," its
press service said.




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