Jakarta: The aircraft with 62 people on board crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta. Indonesian rescuers pulled out body parts after the Indonesian aircraft with 62 onboard crashes into the sea search. The rescue efforts are underway. They are pulling out body parts, pieces of clothing, and scraps of metal from the Java Sea on Sunday.
Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi told reporters that authorities have launched massive search efforts after identifying ``the possible location of the crash site.'' After the search the crash site has now been found, the debris and the wreckage are also found. Four warships have been posted in the operation. Fishermen in the area around Thousand Islands an explosion was reported on Saturday. Investigators are now analyzing the items that they believe is the wreckage of the crashed plane. National Search and Rescue Agency Bagus Puruhito in a statement said that "These pieces were found by the SAR team between Lancang Island and Laki Island."
Captain EKO Surya Hadi, commander of Trisula coast guard ship, told "We found body parts, life jackets, avtur, and debris of the plane," to a local TV on Saturday.
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