Traces of explosives have been found on the bodies from the EgyptAir crash in May — suggesting that the plane was bombed out of the sky by terrorists, according to several media reports Thursday.

All 66 people on board were killed when Flight MS804 crashed into the Mediterranean during a flight from Paris to Cairo on May 19.

Egypt’s Civil Aviation Ministry has announced a criminal probe that will look into the possibility of a bomb being planted on board, according to the Independent newspaper.

Data from the plane’s recovered black boxes revealed that a fire had erupted just behind the flight deck, causing extreme heat.

There was no distress signal sent by the crew, but radar data indicated that the plane made a sharp turn just before it hit the water.

No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the apparent attack.

The crash came seven months after a Russian airliner crashed in the Sinai Peninsula shortly after taking off from an Egyptian Red Sea resort, killing all 226 people on board.

The local affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group said it had downed the Russian plane with an explosive device planted on board. Russia said the aircraft was likely downed by explosives.

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A look at some of the debris recovered: