Debris belonging to the missing EgyptAir jet has been found 190 miles north of Alexandria, Egypt, a spokesman for the Egyptian military said on Friday, according to media reports. Officials said in a statement that “remains of wreckage and belongings” were located early Friday, according to Bloomberg. Late Thursday, Egypt said the wreckage had been found, only to later backtrack. French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said Friday that there is still no clue as to why the airplane went down in the Mediterranean, though some officials are leaning towards the terrorism theory. Flight MS804 crashed in the early hours of Thursday en route to Cairo from Paris, with 66 passengers and crew.
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