Samolot linii Sriwijaya Air zniknął z radarów
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA - JANUARY 10: Officers from Sriwijaya Air and The National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia (BASARNAS) check a fragment of Indonesian Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 Boeing 737 crashed into the Java Sea on Saturday (9/1) at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia on January 10, 2021. The Indonesian transportation ministry said Sriwijaya Air flight from Jakarta to Pontianak carry more than 60 people the last contact was 2:40 local time. The 26-year-old plane taking off amid heavy monsoon season rain after a bad weather delay. Anton Raharjo / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
Samolot linii Sriwijaya Air zniknął z radarów
2021-01-09
AA/ABACA/Abaca/East News
Abaca
AA/ABACA
BRAA20210109_874
3,52MB
39cm x 26cm by 300dpi
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