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Malaysian airplane crashed in Ukraine: passengers’ personal belongings taken to Kharkiv for further investigation

Kiev, Ukraine - Dutch experts reached the Ukrainian town to resume investigation

Search for the bodies of the victims of July 17 airplane crash go on. On that day, a Malaysian Airlines Boeing-777/220 was shot down while flying over Donetsk, in Ukraine. The Kharkiv region administration’s press service said that “The cargo with personal belongings of the dead passengers and their luggage arrived in the Kharkiv region. Dutch specialists, who have arrived in Kharkiv, are working wit...

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