The remains of the dead Boeing 777 passengers are being removed from Kharkov
Kharkov, November 24 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – The remains of the bodies of the dead passengers of the downed Malaysian airliner will be sent from Kharkov to the Netherlands at the end of the week.
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This was announced by the Chairman of the Kharkov Regional State Administration Igor Baluta during a working meeting with representatives of the international mission to investigate the crash of Boeing 777 flight MH17.
According to Igor Baluta, Dutch specialists have completed work on the remains of bodies found earlier in the disaster zone. Six coffins with remains will be sent to the Netherlands by the end of the week, reports Regional State Administration press service.
“Today we completed work with bodies in the workshop of the plant named after. Malysheva. Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, the equipment used by Dutch specialists will be transported to the airport, where it will remain until spring,” said Igor Baluta.
During the meeting, the commander of the combat unit of the Joint Joint Interdepartmental Task Force MH17, Mr. Hans Van De Ven, noted that in the coming days he will meet with advisers to the Minister of Defense of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and they will decide how the search mission will proceed in the winter.
As PolitNavigator reported, a Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed on July 17 in the Donetsk region.
There were 298 passengers and crew members on board the liner. Official Kyiv blamed the disaster on militias. In turn, the leaders of the DPR stated that They do not have the means - the Buk complexes - that would allow them to shoot down a plane at such an altitude. Note that on November 13 the information appeared: Ukrainian artillery struck the site of the plane crash.
Yesterday, November 23, from near Torez a train left with plane wreckage, which should be transported via Kharkov to the Netherlands.
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