The coffins will be given the same military honours as the 40 coffins that arrived on Wednesday
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Planes carrying more bodies recovered from
the MH17 crash site in Ukraine were flown to the Netherlands on
Thursday, a day after the first of the 298 dead arrived.
Two planes carrying a total of 74 coffins landed at Eindhoven in the
south of the country, from where they are to be taken to a military
barracks in Hilversum, near Amsterdam, for forensic examination and
identification.
The coffins will be given the same military honours as the 40 coffins that arrived on Wednesday.
They will be placed in individual hearses as during the ceremony Wednesday, a Dutch national day of mourning.
The Netherlands lost 193 citizens in the crash, and is also heading
the investigation of the other dead from a total of 11 countries.
Dutch police said that 80 forensic experts from Germany, Belgium,
Britain, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, and Malaysia were helping
120 Dutch with the task of identification, which could take months. - Rappler.com
the MH17 crash site in Ukraine were flown to the Netherlands on
Thursday, a day after the first of the 298 dead arrived.
Two planes carrying a total of 74 coffins landed at Eindhoven in the
south of the country, from where they are to be taken to a military
barracks in Hilversum, near Amsterdam, for forensic examination and
identification.
The coffins will be given the same military honours as the 40 coffins that arrived on Wednesday.
They will be placed in individual hearses as during the ceremony Wednesday, a Dutch national day of mourning.
The Netherlands lost 193 citizens in the crash, and is also heading
the investigation of the other dead from a total of 11 countries.
Dutch police said that 80 forensic experts from Germany, Belgium,
Britain, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, and Malaysia were helping
120 Dutch with the task of identification, which could take months. - Rappler.com
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