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Photos: Mystery of Russian jet crash deepens

November 2, 2015 10:28AM ET

The wreckage of Flight 9268 is spread over 6 miles in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula

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A photograph of Darina Gromova, 10, a victim of the crash of flight 9268, stands at a makeshift memorial outside Pulkovo International Airport in St. Petersburg, November 3, 2015. Vasily Maximov / AFP / Getty Images
Russian passenger jet A321 Sinai Peninsula
A woman lights a candle beside the memorial at Pulkovo Airport. Vasily Maximov / AFP / Getty Images
Russian passenger jet A321 Sinai Peninsula
A Russian rescuer checks passports collected from the wreckage of the A321 Russian airliner. Russia Emergencies Ministry / AFP / Getty Images
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The cause of the accident is not yet known. Maxim Grigoryev / Russia Emergencies Ministry / AFP / Getty Images
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All 224 people on board, including 7 crew members, were killed in the crash. Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters
Russian passenger jet A321 Sinai Peninsula
A satellite image of the crash site provided by the Russian Emergenices Ministry shows the central locus of the site (red box) and the wide dispersion of other pieces of debris (blue boxes). Russian Emergencies Ministries / Reuters
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Members of the Egyptian armed forces approach the wreckage of the plane's tail. Maxim Grigoriev / Russian Emergencies Ministry / AP
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Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail, third from right, and other government officials inspect the flight recorder found at the crash site. Seliman Al-Oteifi / Egypt Prime Minister's Office / AFP / Getty Images
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An Egyptian soldier walks among the passenger luggage collected from the crash site. Xinhua / Polaris
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A piece from one of the engines. Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Russian passenger jet A321 Sinai Peninsula
The remains of one of the plane’s wings. Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters
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A Russian official works within the crash site. Debris from the plane was found spread over a six-mile area. Dmitriy Kiselev / AFP / Getty Images
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A portion of the fuselage. Khaled Desouki / AFP / Getty Images
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The nose cone of the plane. Khaled Desouki / AFP / Getty Images

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