The first bodies of those killed in
the MH17 massacre have been loaded on to a cargo plane ready to be
transported to the Netherlands.
The
remains of around 200 international victims of the Malaysia Airlines
tragedy have already been transported by train from the rebel-held city
of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine to government-controlled Kharkiv, and will
now be flown to Eindhoven to carry out an identification process which could take several months.
There
is concern however, that as many as 95 victims - one third of the total
number of passengers on board MH17 - may still be missing after Dutch
officials counted only 200 bodies on the morgue train on which rebels
claim they placed 282 corpses and 87 body parts from a further 16
people.
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