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      Indonesian plane crashes into sea near Jakarta, wreckage found(1/4)

      2018-10-29 15:36:56 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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      Workers of PT Pertamina examine recovered debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina examine recovered debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina examine recovered debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina examine recovered debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina examine recovered debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina examine recovered debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina stand onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina as they watch debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

      Workers of PT Pertamina stand onboard Prabu ship owned by PT Pertamina as they watch debris of what is believed from the crashed Lion Air flight JT610, off the shore of Karawang regency, West Java province, Indonesia, Oct. 29, 2018. An aircraft with 188 people on board is believed to have sunk after crashing into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java on Monday, shortly after takeoff from the capital on its way to the country’s tin-mining hub, officials said. (Photo/Agencies)

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