A deep ocean search vessel has identified the remains of the EgyptAir plane that crashed in the eastern Mediterranean, killing 66 people on board, according to Egyptian authorities.
The investigation committee said in a statement late on Wednesday that the vessel "had identified several main locations of the wreckage, accordingly the first images of the wreckage were provided to the investigation committee."
The vessel was contracted by Egypt to join the search efforts for the data recorders and the wreckage.
A search team on board the vessel will now draw a map of the wreckage's distribution spots, the committee said in a statement.
The A320 disappeared from radar en route to Cairo from Paris in May. No group has claimed an attack after the incident.
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