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Two airport employees arrested for “leakage” horrible video clashes – FirstPost

Two airport employees arrested for “leakage” horrible video clashes – FirstPost

Two workers of the Airports of the Washington Airports were arrested after they were accused of leaking the staffing of the fatal collision of the aircraft last week before CNN. Two employees are charged for a computer violation, the agency reports.

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Two employees of the Airports of Capital Washington (MWAA) were reported on charges that they had transferred to the fatal clash of aircraft last week to the news broadcaster CNN. Agency declared on Monday (February 3) that two workers are faced with a collection of computer violation, reports New -York post.

Washington, the District of Columbia, was rocked by a fatal catastrophe last Wednesday (January 29), when 67 people lost their lives after a collision between a black hawk helicopter and a passenger of American Airlines.

A cooling video that can be accessed CNN

WITH CNN Access to cold videos of a terrible incident over the last week with a new Vantage point, looking at the accident in more detail. One of the clips showed that the military helicopter appeared on the left side when the passenger plane was prepared for landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Another clip showed that the black hawk helicopter quickly flies to the Bombardier Crj700 immediately before crashing into each other. According to the report, both videos were recorded in mobile phones.

Who is charged with employees?

The post reported that MWAA was being sent that 21-year-old Mohammed Lamin Mbenga of Ricville Maryland and 45-year-old Jonathan Savoy from Upper Murlboro was among the arrested.

The body from the airport has not released more details.

It should be noted that Congress has created power more than 30 years ago, which remains responsible for the operation of Reagan and Dalles international airports.

Most human remains were recovering from Photokak River

Meanwhile, most of the human remains of the Photok River’s icy waters resumed. Officials found that at least 55 out of 67 victims were found and identified.

In addition, it is expected that the operation to remove the fragments of the plane from the water will last for several days.

The accident has been called the most deadly plane crash in US history since 2001. Washington, assistant to the head of the District of the District of Columbia Gary Wall, recently expressed confidence at the press conference that all the victims will be arranged, confirming that no one survived the collision on Wednesday.

With entrances from agencies