The Telegraph EgyptAir crash: Flight data seems to 'point towards a bomb' as first images of debris emerge Data from the final moments before EgyptAir flight MS804 crashed into the Mediterranean suggest an "internal explosion" tore through the right side of the aircraft, a pilot said last night. Investigators trying to determine whether the A320 was brought down by terrorism or a technical fault are poring over a series of warnings indicating smoke filled the cabin shortly before it disappeared from radar. French authorities confirmed that smoke detectors went off aboard the flight a few minutes before it crashed but said it was not clear what caused the smoke or fire. Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/21/egyptair-crash---smoke-detected-inside-the-aircraft-cabin-as-sea/ Ghana Web Egypt slams as "disrespectful" CNN coverage of jet crash The Egyptian Foreign Ministry has slammed the CNN's coverage of an EgyptAir plane crash as "disrespectful." "It's disrespectful that CNN insinuates pilot suicide in #EgyptAirMS804 tragedy while families are mourning," the ministry's spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid tweeted on Friday. The Airbus A320, en route from Paris to Cairo, disappeared from radar screens on Thursday at 2:45 a.m. Cairo local time (0045 GMT) with 66 people aboard, including 30 Egyptians and 15 French. Read more: http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Egypt-slams-as-disrespectful-CNN-coverage-of-jet-crash-440698