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Ukraine will continue the search operation at the crash site of MH17

The Netherlands expect from Ukraine’s new search works on a place of the crash Boeing in the Donbass.

Ukraine in the spring must restore a search operation for the detection of human remains at the crash site of flight MH17 in the Donbas. This was stated by the Minister of justice of the Netherlands.

“Our contact person in the region reported that it will resume the search for bodies and personal belongings in the spring, once the snow melts”, – stated in the letter Block to the parliamentarians.

In this case, the Block denies press statement, that in the Donbas, “there’s a lot more to find.”

We will remind, in January the Dutch journalist found in the Donbas a bone fragment of one of the victims of the tragedy. The members of the families of the victims said they would seek new search works.

The Boeing 777 Malaysia Airlines flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed on 17 July 2014 in Donetsk region after he was allegedly shot down by a missile “earth-air”. All 298 people on Board were killed.

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