MH17 crash search completed

MH17 crash search completed

Investigators have finished recovering human remains and wreckage from the MH17 crash site in eastern Ukraine.

All 298 passengers and crew on board the Malaysia Airlines jetliner – the majority of them Dutch – died when it was shot down over rebel-held territory in the war-torn republic last year.

“We have done everything humanly possible,” in the recovery process, mission head Pieter-Jaap Aalbersberg said at a press conference in The Hague on Thursday.

A final flight with seven coffins filled with human remains is expected to arrive in the Netherlands on Saturday.

“Many more” body parts were recovered in the last two weeks in the search near Petropavlivka, about 10 kilometres west of Grabove where most of the debris fell, Aalbersberg said.

It also included “many personal belongings like watches, passports … and other documents that is of great value to the victims’ families”.

Aalbersberg did not exclude finding further remains or wreckage “in the coming years”.

The Boeing 777 was on a routine flight between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur when shot out of the sky on July 17, 2014.

Kiev and the West claim the plane was downed by pro-Russian separatists using a BUK surface-to-air missile supplied by Moscow. Russia has denied the charges, pointing the finger instead at Kiev.

The Netherlands has been tasked with leading the investigation into the cause of the accident and identifying the victims.

Dutch Safety Board spokeswoman Sara Vernooij says the final report into the cause of the crash is expected in October.

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