VILNIUS, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Lithuania has found no
evidence of terrorism or sabotage so far in its investigation of
a DHL cargo plane crash although the black boxes
containing flight data and voice recorders have not yet been
found, authorities said on Tuesday.
The plane crashed near Vilnius airport as it came in to land
early on Monday, killing one person on board in what Germany's
foreign minister later said could be an accident or a hybrid
attack in "volatile times".
The Lithuanian General Prosecutor's office is leading one of
two official probes into the crash.
"Our initial information does not indicate that we need to
be investigating more serious actions," Prosecutor Arturas
Urbelis said in a statement, while adding that the probe was
still under way.
"We might find signs of activities of other kinds as we
investigate," Urbelis said.