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Indonesia finds 10 bodies on crashed surveillance aircraft

The Indonesian search and rescue agency said that rescuers found 10 bodies on Friday from a fishery supevision plane?that had gone missing at the weekend in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia.

On Saturday, around 1:30 pm local time (0530 GMT), the?ATR42-500 turboprop belonging to aviation group Indonesia Air Transport lost contact with airtraffic control in South Sulawesi's Maros area.

The plane was chartered for air surveillance by Indonesia's Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry. The passengers were staff from the ministry.

Andi Sultan, a South Sulawesi rescue agency official, revealed through?tears in a video that authorities had found the ninth and tenth bodies on Friday morning. He added that the evacuation was still underway.

Separately, the agency announced on its Instagram page that 10 bodies had been found.

Rescuers found the wreckage in various locations around Mount Bulusaraung, in the Maros region. This is about 1,500 km northeast of Jakarta, the capital of this sprawling island nation.

The chief of Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee, which investigates accidents in transport, has revealed to local media that the KNKT is investigating the contents found inside the black?box.

This was the first fatal crash in Indonesia involving the ATR 42 manufactured by Franco Italian planemaker ATR, since?more? than a decade. Trigana Air Service ATR 42 300 crashed in 2015 into a mountainside in Indonesia's Papua Region, killing all 54 passengers.

In 2021, a Boeing 737-500 operated by airline Sriwijaya Co crash into the Java Sea killing 62 people. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)