Authorities in Cambodia said Wednesday they had found the wreckage of a plane that had crashed and confirmed there were no survivors among the 22 people aboard.
Information Minister Khieu Kanharith said 13 of the victims of the Monday crash were South Korean tourists, three were from the Czech Republic and the rest were crew members, the Chinese news agency Xinhua reported. The bodies were taken to Phnom Penh.
Investigators were trying to find the aircraft's "black box" to try to piece together what happened to the flight. However, the crash was not believed to have resulted from a terrorist act, the information minister said.
The PMT Air flight was en route from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville when it went down in a rugged area on Mountain Bokor, Xinhua said. More than 2, 000 soldiers took part in the search for the wreckage.
It was Cambodia's worst air accident in the past decade.