Collecting Bodies on Malaysian Boeing 777 Crash Site near Shakhtarsk
Collecting Bodies on Malaysian Boeing 777 Crash Site near Shakhtarsk
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251 dead bodies and 86 fragments of bodies were recovered at the Malaysian Boeing 777 crash site near Shakhtarsk in eastern Ukraine, according to the State... 21.07.2014, Sputnik International
251 dead bodies and 86 fragments of bodies were recovered at the Malaysian Boeing 777 crash site near Shakhtarsk in eastern Ukraine, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
251 dead bodies and 86 fragments of bodies were recovered at the Malaysian Boeing 777 crash site near Shakhtarsk in eastern Ukraine, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. The agency also added that rescuers searched about 120 square kilometers adjacent to the wreckage of the plane.
Rescue workers retrieve corpses and body fragments from the remains of the Malaysian Boeing 777 airliner that crashed near the city of Shakhtarsk in the Donetsk Region.
Miners assist in recovering the bodies of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash victims at the crash site near the town of Shakhtarsk in the Donetsk region.
OSCE mission members inspect a refrigerator car of the train carrying the bodies of the Boeing 777 plane crash victims at the rail station in the town of Torez before its departure for Donetsk.
A refrigerator car of the train carrying the bodies of the Boeing 777 plane crash victims at the rail station in the town of Torez before departing for Donetsk.
OSCE mission members at the rail station in the town of Torez before the departure of the train carrying the bodies of the Boeing 777 plane crash victims for Donetsk.
Dead bodies of passengers of the Malaysian Boeing 777 airliner at the crash site near the city of Shakhtarsk in the Donetsk Region.
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