Egypt hotel workers questioned over Metrojet plane crash

By Roland Oliphant, Magdy Samann and Gordon Rayner
Updated November 10 2015 - 7:18am, first published 6:59am
Russian passengers wait outside the Sharm el-Sheikh Airport. Photo: Ahmed Abd El-Latif/AP
Russian passengers wait outside the Sharm el-Sheikh Airport. Photo: Ahmed Abd El-Latif/AP
Russian Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov, left, talks with Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov, fifth right, as they inspect the wreckage of a passenger jet bound for St. Petersburg that crashed in Egypt. Photo: Maxim Grigoriev/AP
Russian Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov, left, talks with Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov, fifth right, as they inspect the wreckage of a passenger jet bound for St. Petersburg that crashed in Egypt. Photo: Maxim Grigoriev/AP

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