One more plane with remains of Boeing crash in eastern Ukraine departs for Netherlands
The plane with the remains of the Malaysian Boeing 777-200 plane crash, which occurred in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on July 17, went to Eindhoven on Monday.
The cargo aircraft departed from the Kharkiv international airport at 1225 local time, an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent reported.
The remains of Boeing crash victims were brought to the Malyshev plant in Kharkiv on August 3. International experts examined them on August 3.
Search mission members, who are working at the crash site, managed to examine just one of five sectors the scene was divided into, search mission head Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg said.
On July 23-26 a total of 227 special containers with remains of people killed in the Boeing crash were delivered to Eindhoven.
The aircraft, which crashed on July 17, had 298 people on board and they all died.
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