Debris and personal belongings of the victims of crashed B737 Max 8 aircraft, collected at the Jakarta International Container terminal II, port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, on October 31, 2018. The Commander of Indonesian Armed Forces, Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and Head of the National SAR Agency, Vice Marshal Syaugi, on the press converence stated that the research vessel Baruna Jaya managed to find debris and detect a ping locator which allegedly belonging to Lion Air JT-610 aircraft which fell in the Karawang bay on October 29, minutes after take off from Jakarta. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPho

Debris and personal belongings of the victims of crashed B737 Max 8 aircraft, collected at the Jakarta International Container terminal II, port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, on October 31, 2018. The Commander of Indonesian Armed Forces, Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and Head of the National SAR Agency, Vice Marshal Syaugi, on the press converence stated that the research vessel Baruna Jaya managed to find debris and detect a ping locator which allegedly belonging to Lion Air JT-610 aircraft which fell in the Karawang bay on October 29, minutes after take off from Jakarta. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPho Stock Photo
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31 October 2018

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Debris and personal belongings of the victims of crashed B737 Max 8 aircraft, collected at the Jakarta International Container terminal II, port of Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, on October 31, 2018. The Commander of Indonesian Armed Forces, Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and Head of the National SAR Agency, Vice Marshal Syaugi, on the press converence stated that the research vessel Baruna Jaya managed to find debris and detect a ping locator which allegedly belonging to Lion Air JT-610 aircraft which fell in the Karawang bay on October 29, minutes after take off from Jakarta. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)

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