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Navy ship found body parts of Y-8 turboprop aircraft in the seas of Myanmar

A Navy ship found bodies and aircraft parts in the seas of Myanmar while searching Thursday morning for a military transport plane carrying 120 people.

Nine naval ships, five Army aircraft and three helicopters were searching for the plane, military officials have said.

The Chinese-made Y-8 turboprop aircraft carrying 120 people disappeared on Wednesday afternoon about a half-hour after leaving Myeik.

Gen. Myat Min Oo said the ship found two life jackets, three bodies and a tire that was part of an aircraft wheel. The bodies were of a man, a woman and a child.

 The wreckage was found in the sea west of the town of Luang Lone.

The plane carried 106 passengers mostly families of military personnel and 14 crew members. It is not unusual for such flights to carry civilians to offset transportation costs for military families stationed in the somewhat remote south.

An announcement posted on the Facebook page of the commander of the military, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, said contact was lost when the plane was believed to be about 32 kilometres to the west of Dawei, formerly known as Tavoy.

The military said Myanmar received the Y-8 plane in March last year, and since then it had logged 809 flying hours.

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