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There is growing concern lapsed security allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb on the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt

There is growing concern lapsed security allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb on the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt. The investigation is focused on who had access to the plane before it took off. The crash Saturday killed all 224 people on board. Now thousands of tourists stranded in Egypt are beginning to head home. Alex Ortiz reports from the airport in Sharm el-Sheikh, where travelers are desperate to leave.

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U.S. intelligence sources tell CBS News a missile or rocket propelled grenade likely did not bring down the Russian jetliner over Egypt

U.S. intelligence sources tell CBS News a missile or rocket propelled grenade likely did not bring down the Russian jetliner over Egypt. They are not ruling out a bomb inside the plane. The disaster Saturday killed all 224 people aboard. Emergency workers are combing the crash site for more victims and clues. The Airbus plane went down over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, about 23 minutes after takeoff from Sharm el-Sheikh. Allen Pizzey reports from Cairo.

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