A passenger plane crashed into the Margalla hill in Pakistan's capital on July 27, killing all 152 people on board.

The victims’ bodies were found by rescue workers, according to news agencies.

The ill-fated aircraft, which belonged to Pakistan’s private airliner Airblue, was on its way from Turkey to Islamabad via Karachi .

Airbus 321 lost contact with the air control tower at the Islamabad airport several minutes before crashing.

According to a passenger list announced by Airblue, all passengers on board are Pakistani, including 20 women and five children. However, the US Embassy in Pakistan said there were two US citizens on the ill-fated plane.

Pakistani health officials said the relevant authorities will take ADN tests to identify the victims

The Pakistani government announced one-day state funeral to observe the victims. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his cabinet members extended condolences to the victims’ families and asked army to conduct an investigation into the accident.

According to sources, black box was found and will be decoded by the Pakistani air forces.

Heavy rains and thick fog in Islamabad might be reasons of the disaster, according Pakistan’s 1122 emergency rescue agency. A number of flights to Islamabad was canceled due to poor weather.

But, all possible causes would be investigated, including terrorism and bad weather, although officials gave no indication that an attack might have been to blame./.