Joint inquiry into MH17 crash extended until February 7 - Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office
On Friday, July 17, the first anniversary of the crash of a Malaysian Boeing in Donetsk region, Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin signed an agreement for the mandate of a joint inquiry group investigating the crash to be extended until February 7, 2016.
"Today Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin has signed an agreement to extend the mandate of a joint inquiry group until February 7, 2016, having supported the relevant proposal from his Dutch counterpart Frederic Westerbeke," said a spokesperson for the Prosecutor General's Office.
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