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Place: Gilze-Rijen air force base

Investigators finally get MH17 flight wreckage
Investigators finally get MH17 flight wreckage

The first pieces of wreckage of flight MH17 which was downed over Ukraine last summer have arrived in the Netherlands for examination by crash investigators.

Tue, 09 Dec, 2014

MH17 plane wreckage due in Netherlands today
MH17 plane wreckage due in Netherlands today

Almost five months after Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was downed over Ukraine, the wreckage of the Boeing 777 is to finally reach the Netherlands for close examination by accident investigators.

Tue, 09 Dec, 2014

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