The bodies of 40 victims of the Boeing 777 crash were delivered from Kharkov to the Netherlands (VIDEO)

24.07.2014 10:26
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Kharkov, July 24 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – From Kharkov, two transport planes sent the bodies of 40 people killed in the crash of the Malaysian Boeing 777 to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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“The work on transferring the bodies of the dead is under the control of the Chairman of the State Service of Ukraine for Emergency Situations Bochkovsky,” the State Service of Ukraine for Emergency Situations said in a statement.

Two more planes are also due to be sent today, but it could take months to identify the remains of all 298 victims of the disaster.

In England, meanwhile, international experts are to begin transcribing the plane's flight data from the flight recorders.

As Navigator reported, on July 17, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 crashed while flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. There were 298 people on board the liner, including 15 crew members.

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