Dutch experts are due to
publish the first report into what caused the Malaysia Airlines flight
MH17 to crash in eastern Ukraine in July.
The Dutch Safety Board is leading an international probe to try to piece together evidence on what happened.
THE
HAGUE, Sept 9 — A highly anticipated preliminary report into what
brought down Malaysia flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine will be
released toay, hoping to shed light on the air disaster that claimed the
lives of 298 passengers.
The air crash team led by investigators from the Netherlands will
release its report at 0800 GMT on the website of the Dutch Safety Board
(OVV).
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 exploded over eastern Ukraine en route
from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on July 17, killing all on board
including 193 Dutch citizens.
The West has accused Russian-backed separatists of shooting down the
plane with a Moscow-supplied surface-to-air missile. Russia has blamed
Ukrainian forces.
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MH17: Ukraine initial crash report due out today
September 9, 2014
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MH17: Ukraine initial crash report due out today
September 9, 2014
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