
The Chinese-made Y-8 turboprop aircraft was reportedly
carrying 106 military personnel and their families, including children, as well
as 14 crew members.
The bodies of two adults and a child were found by a navy
ship 35km from the southern coastal town of Launglon, the military said in a
Facebook post, according to Reuters.
The post added that a plane wheel believed to be from the
Chinese-made Y-8 aircraft was also found.
A massive search and rescue operation was
launched in the Andaman Sea soon after reports came of
the plane's disappearance. The plane was headed to Yangon from the
southern Burmese city of Myeik when it went missing on Wednesday afternoon
local time.
Military officials said at the time that nine
naval ships, five army aircraft and three helicopters were dispatched for a
search operation in the Andaman Sea. On Thursday morning, one of the naval
search ships found a few pieces of the plane's wreckage.
General Myat Min Oo, a spokesman for the
Myanmar military, told the Associated Press that the naval ship found two life
jackets, three bodies and a tyre that was part of an aircraft wheel.
The spokesman added that it was raining, but
not heavily, at the time of the plane's disappearance.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing reportedly
said in an earlier Facebook post on Wednesday that they lost contact with the
military transport plane when it was about 32km to the west of Dawei, formerly
known as Tavoy.
The Myanmar military received the Y-8 aircraft in March
2016, which has since logged 809 flying hours, the AP wrote.
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