A small group of Dutch experts will return to Ukraine to try to collect the remains of the victims of the crash of flight MH17 on the East of the country, reported in circulation on the Internet representation of the Dutch Ministry of justice.
"A small team, including employees of the Ministry of defense of the Netherlands, will return to Kharkov at the end of next week," said the statement.
"If safety rules will allow the team (experts) will also return to the disaster area, to collect the remains of the passengers," the statement reads.
Passenger Boeing 777 Malaysian airline Malaysia Airlines (Amsterdam - Kuala Lumpur) crashed on July 17 last year in the Donetsk region. In the cabin there were 298 people, and among them, 192 subjects of the Netherlands, all lost their lives. Kiev has been charged in the crash militias, but they told that they do not have the tools that would allow to shoot down aircraft at this altitude.
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