Intl expert mission reaches MH17 crash site on Tuesday, starts search - OSCE
The mission of 110 experts from the Netherlands, Australia and Malaysia and nine members of the OSCE mission arrived at the Malaysian Boeing 777 crash site on Tuesday, according to the OSCE.
On Tuesday, the mission will focus on recovering the remains of the perished passengers of the MN17 flight, the OSCE said.
"Intl experts (110) from Australia, NL, Malaysia at MH17 site. Accompanied by 9 SMMU monitors. 17 vehicle convoy today. Focus on remains," the OSCE wrote on Twitter.
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