"The people are missing, we do not know in what circumstances they disappeared. We have not been able to reach the cabin" of the helicopter, Defence Minister Pedro Morenes said late yesterday after meeting family members of the disappeared on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria.
"We can't lose hope but we are working on all possibilities," he added at a press conference at the Gando air base.
The helicopter went down Thursday, about 519 kilometres from Gando, its destination on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria, the defence ministry said in a statement at the time.
It had set off from Mauritania after refuelling there following two weeks of military exercises in Senegal.
The defence ministry said on Twitter later Thursday that a Moroccan rescue helicopter sent to the scene spotted the aircraft floating and saw flares fired from a life raft before the patrol boat picked the crew up and took them to Dakhla, a town in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara.
"Yesterday we were officially informed that they were rescued by a fishing boat that would arrive at around 4 am at Dakhla but the boat did not appear," Francisco Ojeda, father of one of the missing crew members, told Spanish public radio.
"After we were told they might be on a kayack that was adrift," he added.
The defence ministry did not say what may have caused the helicopter to go down.
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