Missing Lithuanian plane found on Baltic Sea bottom

Xinhua

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A small Lithuanian plane which went missing on Saturday was found on the bottom of the Baltic Sea Tuesday afternoon.

According to the ministry of national defense, the search for the bodies of the two pilots continues.

The single-engine plane, An-2, was found by Lithuanian warship Kursis using an underwater robotic video camera.

According to the ministry, the aircraft was found roughly 700 metres away from the last position of the aircraft traced by Sweden's coastal surveillance radar and reported by the Swedish Joint Rescue Coordination Centre. It was 63 nautical miles from Lithuanian shores.

The plane, which was flying from Gothenburg, Sweden, to Lithuania, lost contact with ground control Saturday evening when 97 nautical miles from Lithuanian shores. It was the first case in Lithuanian civil aviation history that a plane had gone missing in the Baltic Sea.

"After navigating an underwater robot to the bottom of the sea and examining the plane, it has been identified that the number of the plane coincides with the number of the plane which had been searched at the operation," Captain Lieutenant Antanas Brencius, representative of the Lithuanian naval force, told Lithuanian national broadcaster LRT.

However, Brencius said divers could not search the plane since special equipment was necessary to reach it as it was found at a depth of 124 meters. Local media reported the special equipment was due to reach the crash site on Wednesday. Enditem