An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and crew on board crashed in the Mediterranean Sea early Thursday morning off the Greek island of Crete, with French President Francois Hollande confirming "that this plane crashed at sea and has been lost." What we know:
- Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail says it's too early to say whether a technical problem or a terror attack caused the plane to crash. "We cannot rule anything out," he told reporters at Cairo's airport, per the AP.
- EgyptAir Flight 804 was lost from radar at around 2:30am local time when it was flying at 37,000 feet, according to the airline. EgyptAir says the Airbus A320 vanished 10 miles after it entered Egyptian airspace, around 175 miles off Egypt's coastline north of the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria.