World | Egypt Egypt: No Sign of Terrorism in Plane Crash Russian experts reached a different conclusion By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Dec 14, 2015 4:57 AM CST Copied In this Nov. 1, 2015, photo, a member of the Egyptian security forces walks by the debris of the Russian plane. (AP Photo, File) Egypt's chief investigator says a preliminary investigation into the October crash of a Russian passenger plane in Sinai has found no indication yet of any "illegal or terrorist act." A statement released Monday by the chief investigator, Ayman el-Muqadam, says that so far the investigation committee did not "receive any evidence" that indicates there was foul play in the downing of the plane. The vaguely worded statement implied this is not the final conclusion of the investigators. El-Muqadam's statement also says the committee is "continuing its work." The Oct. 31 crash killed all 224 people on board. Russia has said an explosive device had been placed on board the Airbus 321-200 and the Sinai branch of ISIS has claimed responsibility. Read These Next Trump may be targeting this city next due to a misleading news report. Viking Cruises likes to say no. It's paid off. A pastor's dream factored in the discovery of hiker's remains. Pilot who tried to cut engines won't be going to state prison. Report an error