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SLAMABAD, Pakistan (AFP)--Rescue workers have recovered the bodies of more than 80 people from a Pakistani jet that crashed near Islamabad on Wednesday and the remains are being airlifted, the city's police chief said.
"We are still busy in the search operation to recover more bodies as quickly as possible," Bani Amin said.
"We have found more than 80 bodies and they are being airlifted," said Amin, who is supervising the rescue operation on site.
The Airbus 321 operated by private airline Airblue crashed into the Margalla Hills overlooking the Pakistani capital on Wednesday, while coming into land with at least 150 people on board following a flight from Karachi.
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