KABUL, Afghanistan, May 1 (UPI) -- Italian forensic experts have identified the bodies of another 31 victims killed in an Afghanistan air crash in February, officials said Sunday.
All 104 people aboard were killed when the domestic airliner crashed near the capital Kabul in February.
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Kam Air Boeing 737 was on a domestic flight in Afghanistan when it was caught in a blizzard and crashed.
Last week, Afghan government officials said there were still body parts strewn across Mount Sapari, about 19 miles east of Kabul, where the plane had crashed.
They said recovering and identifying all bodies will be a long and difficult process.
Italian forensic experts are helping Afghan authorities identify the victims.