A
military plane will land at Eindhoven airport on Thursday evening
carrying personal belongings of the victims of the Malaysia Airlines
flight MH17 crash in Ukraine.
The belongings, which include photo albums, jewellery, cameras, diaries and passports, were collected by the team of investigators who were at the site from last Friday until the mission was broken off on Wednesday evening.
Also on the plane are items from a train carriage in the Ukraine town of Torez and belongings found by locals and handed to investigators on Wednesday.
The personal belongings will be handed over to the police for further investigation, the Telegraaf reports.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/08/personal_effects_of_mh17_retur.php#sthash.XBrkrnXn.dpuf
A military plane will land at Eindhoven airport on Thursday evening carrying personal belongings of the victims of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash in Ukraine.The belongings, which include photo albums, jewellery, cameras, diaries and passports, were collected by the team of investigators who were at the site from last Friday until the mission was broken off on Wednesday evening.
Also on the plane are items from a train carriage in the Ukraine town of Torez and belongings found by locals and handed to investigators on Wednesday.
The personal belongings will be handed over to the police for further investigation, the Telegraaf reports.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/08/personal_effects_of_mh17_retur.php#sthash.XBrkrnXn.dpuf
The belongings, which include photo albums, jewellery, cameras, diaries and passports, were collected by the team of investigators who were at the site from last Friday until the mission was broken off on Wednesday evening.
Also on the plane are items from a train carriage in the Ukraine town of Torez and belongings found by locals and handed to investigators on Wednesday.
The personal belongings will be handed over to the police for further investigation, the Dutch newspaper Telegraaf reports.
A
military plane will land at Eindhoven airport on Thursday evening
carrying personal belongings of the victims of the Malaysia Airlines
flight MH17 crash in Ukraine.
The belongings, which include photo albums, jewellery, cameras, diaries and passports, were collected by the team of investigators who were at the site from last Friday until the mission was broken off on Wednesday evening.
Also on the plane are items from a train carriage in the Ukraine town of Torez and belongings found by locals and handed to investigators on Wednesday.
The personal belongings will be handed over to the police for further investigation, the Telegraaf reports.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/08/personal_effects_of_mh17_retur.php#sthash.XBrkrnXn.dpuf
The belongings, which include photo albums, jewellery, cameras, diaries and passports, were collected by the team of investigators who were at the site from last Friday until the mission was broken off on Wednesday evening.
Also on the plane are items from a train carriage in the Ukraine town of Torez and belongings found by locals and handed to investigators on Wednesday.
The personal belongings will be handed over to the police for further investigation, the Telegraaf reports.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/08/personal_effects_of_mh17_retur.php#sthash.XBrkrnXn.dpuf
Read more: DutchNews.nl - Personal effects of MH17 return to the Netherlands, first investigators on way home
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