Burkina Faso Official: Plane Wreckage From Air Algerie Flight Found In Mali

French policemen surround an Air Algerie passenger plane checking a luggage compartment on the tarmac of the suburban Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport Saturday April 26, 1997. Air Algerie, Algeria's national carrier... French policemen surround an Air Algerie passenger plane checking a luggage compartment on the tarmac of the suburban Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport Saturday April 26, 1997. Air Algerie, Algeria's national carrier, resumed flights Friday to Paris after a two-year hiatus instigated by French security concerns and prolonged by bickering on both sides. Flights were suspended in the summer of 1995, months after a highjacking of an Air France plane by Muslim militants waging an insurgency in Algeria since 1992.(AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) MORE LESS
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OUAGADOUGO, Burkina Faso (AP) — A Burkina Faso official says the wreckage of the Air Algerie plane that went missing has been found in Mali.

Gen. Gilbert Diendere says the wreckage was located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the border of Burkina Faso near the village of Boulikessi in Mali.

Diendere is a close aide to President Blaise Compaore and head of the crisis committee set up to coordinate research for the plane that vanished Thursday in a rainstorm over northern Mali.

He says searchers found human remains and burned and scattered plane wreckage.

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