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28 of September, 13:02

Experts from the Netherlands arrived in Donetsk to investigate the accident Boeing
Dutch experts arrived in Donetsk to investigate the crash Malaysian Boeing, said the acting General Prosecutor proclaimed Donetsk national Republic Andrey Spivak.
"now Dutch experts have arrived in Donetsk. Meeting with them scheduled for tomorrow ", - has told the interviewer " Donetsk news Agency ".
Before that in the Ministry of defence DND reported that experts from the Netherlands suggest on the first day of the week to visit the crash site of the Malaysian Boeing in Ukraine. On 25 September stated that Ukraine found the fresh Remains of the victims of the disaster Boeing over Donbassa in July 2014." The remains were found is very near the settlement of Grabovo points. In the near future they will be delivered in Kharkov, and from there they will be directed to Amsterdam ", ? it was noted in the report of the Ministry of security and justice of the Netherlands. Boeing 777 organization Malaysia Airlines flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur flight MH17, crashed on July 17, 2014 in Donetsk region. Lost his life 298 persons. Kiev was subjected to charges of the collapse of the liner militias, but they told that don't have the means that would shoot down aircraft at this altitude. Review of investigators that crashed in the Donbass in the past year, Boeing May have been shot down by a missile " earth ? the air ", but the version of the accident due to missiles "air ? air" is also not excluded. August 24, foreign Minister of Russia Sergei Lavrov said that the participants in the Netherlands investigations are unable to answer the questions of the Russian capital about as if discovered at the crash site "Boeing" wreckage of the rocket " Buk ". In September, the official authorized Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said that Moscow doubts the competence of the investigative bodies and investigate the crash.

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