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Published 24 Jul, 2014 05:50am

Plane crash victims’ bodies arrive in Netherlands

EINDHOVEN: Victims of the Malaysian jetliner shot down over Ukraine returned at last on Wednesday to Dutch soil in 40 wooden coffins, solemnly and gently carried to 40 identical hearses, flags at half-staff flapping in the wind.

The carefully choreographed, nearly silent ceremony contrasted sharply with the boom of shells and shattered glass around eastern Ukraine as pro-Russian rebels fought Wednesday to hang onto territory — and shot down two Ukrainian fighter jets.

The bold new attack showed they are not shying away from shooting at the skies despite international outrage and grief at the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.

Even though they are still unidentified, the corpses that arrived in Eindhoven were embraced by a nation unmoored by the loss of so many people caught in someone else’s faraway war.

Boys going to visit their grandparents, a flight attendant in a hurry to get home, a bouncer heading to see his sweetheart were among the 298 victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, whose downing last week has intensified anger at the pro-Russian rebels suspected of bringing the plane down.

Nearly a week later, international investigators still don’t have unfettered access to the area, some remains are un-recovered, and armed men roam, defying their government.

Investigators in a lab in southern England began studying the plane’s black box recorders on Wednesday in hopes of finding clues to what happened.

Published in Dawn, July 24th , 2014

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