The airborne recorder of the crashed military aircraft was found in Myanmar, Trend reports with reference to Agence France Presse.
"Part of the tail of the Y-8 aircraft, which included a flight parameter recorder and a voice recorder, was successfully delivered by day to one of the ships," the agency quoted the statement of the army commander of Myanmar.
"After the discovery of this part of the aircraft, we are currently engaged in finding out why the wreck happened," the statement says.. How long it takes to decrypt the data from the recorder is not reported.
As the agency reports, according to the latest data, bodies of 92 people were found, as well as some parts of the wreckage of the aircraft. Previously reported the discovery of 90 bodies.
The exact causes of the tragedy have not yet been named. An army spokesman had previously stated that the wreck could be caused by bad weather conditions.
A four-engine Chinese-made Y-8 turboprop military transport aircraft carrying families of servicemen from the garrisons of southern Myanmar to Yangon disappeared from the radar during the day of June 7 when it flew over the Andaman Sea. On board the crashed plane were 122 people, and the plane was carrying 2.4 tons of cargo.
According to the information of the Myanmar military, the aircraft was purchased in the PRC in 2016. The weather forecasters of Myanmar Air Force earlier reported that the weather conditions in the area of ??the disaster were not complex: there was a slight rain, but visibility remained good.