Pakistan, Jan. 23 -- Indonesian rescuers found the bodies of all 10 people aboard a surveillance plane that crashed in South Sulawesi. The ATR 42-500 turboprop lost contact with air traffic control on Saturday near Maros, about 1,500km northeast of Jakarta. Authorities confirmed the victims included seven crew members and three passengers from the Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry.

The plane was chartered by the ministry to conduct fisheries surveillance. Local rescuers discovered wreckage scattered around Mount Bulusaraung in Maros, indicating a violent impact. The evacuation operation continued Friday morning, as officials recovered the ninth and tenth bodies, confirming all onboard perished.

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