Over 60 experts reach Boeing crash site — OSCE mission spokesman
Recovery works started immediately, spokesman of the OSCE mission in Ukraine Michael Bociurkiw said
DONETSK, August 01. /ITAR-TASS/. More than 60 experts have reached the crash site of Malaysian Boeing-777 airliner, a spokesman of the OSCE mission in Ukraine said in his Twitter account on Friday.
The OSCE mission convoy accompanied by the world largest-ever group of more than 60 Dutch and Australian experts reached the airplane’s crash site. Recovery works started immediately, Michael Bociurkiw said after a convoy of 14 cars with the OSCE mission and international experts came to the air crash site along the northern route several hours ago.
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 airliner on the MH17 flight from the Dutch city of Amsterdam to Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur, crashed in Ukraine’s Donetsk region on July 17. All 298 aboard the airplane died in the crash.