DUBROVNIK, April 4 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa
and US Ambassador to Croatia Peter Galbraith on Thursday held a
press conference in Dubrovnik in connection with Wednesday's crash
of a US Air Force plane with a US government and business
delegation aboard.
In response to a question about contacts between the plane and
flight control, Matesa said that all contacts had been recorded and
that the pilot's last contact had taken place near the small island
of Kolocep, 3-4 km northwest of Dubrovnik.
Croatian and US teams were still investigating the cause of
the accident, Matesa said.
Galbraith said that weather conditions had been very bad and
that the Boeing 737 had not been flying along the coast but over a
valley.
Galbraith said that there was no evidence of the plane having
been downed by hostile fire, and added that the crash site was
three miles northwest of Dubrovnik airport.
Thirty-three bodies, including two of Croatian citizens, had
been recovered, the US ambassador said, leaving open the
possibility that there might have been a few more passengers on
board.
Matesa expressed deep sympathy on behalf of the Croatian
government, president and people to all those who had lost their
loved ones in the tragic event.
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