MH17 Victims Return to The Netherlands
Two soldiers observe a minute of silence as they pay tribute to the victims killed in the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 plane crash last Thursday at the gate of the Korporaal van Oudheusden barracks, in Hilversum July 23, 2014.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast across the Netherlands on Wednesday on a day of grief tinged with anger ahead of the arrival of the first bodies of victims from a Malaysian airliner downed over Ukraine last week on a flight from Amsterdam.
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Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast across the Netherlands on Wednesday on a day of grief tinged with anger ahead of the arrival of the first bodies of victims from a Malaysian airliner downed over Ukraine last week on a flight from Amsterdam.
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Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
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Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
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Coffins of the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17 downed over rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, are loaded into hearses on the tarmac during a national reception ceremony at Eindhoven airport July 23, 2014.
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
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Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
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Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
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A coffin of one of the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17 downed over rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, is loaded into a hearse on the tarmac during a national reception ceremony at Eindhoven airport July 23, 2014.
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Francois Lenoir / Reuters
A coffin of one of the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17 downed over rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, is carried from an aircraft during a national reception ceremony at Eindhoven airport July 23, 2014.
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Francois Lenoir / Reuters
Flight attendants and mourners gather near flower bouquets as they pay their respects at Schiphol Airport during a national day of mourning for the victims of the downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, in Schiphol July 23, 2014.
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 crashed in an area of eastern Ukraine held by separatists.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 crashed in an area of eastern Ukraine held by separatists.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Cris Toala Olivares / Reuters
Malaysia Airlines Regional Vice President Huib Gorter (2nd L), President & CEO KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Camiel Eurlings (3rd L) and President and CEO of Schiphol Jos Nijhuis (4th L) pay their respects at Schiphol Airport during a national day of mourning for the victims of the downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, in Schiphol July 23, 2014.
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 crashed in an area of eastern Ukraine held by separatists.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 crashed in an area of eastern Ukraine held by separatists.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Cris Toala Olivares / Reuters
The convoy of hearses with the remains of the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17 downed over rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, drives past international flags as it leaves Eindhoven airport to a military base in Hilversum July 23, 2014.
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Two aircraft carrying the remains of some of the 298 passengers who died on flight MH17 touched down at an airport in the Dutch city of Eindhoven on Wednesday, as next-of-kin and Dutch and foreign officials looked on.
The remains of the victims of the downing of the flight over eastern Ukraine, 193 of whom were Dutch, will be brought over the next few days to a military base in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands declared Wednesday the country's first day of mourning in more than half a century.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Francois Lenoir / Reuters
A row of hearses carrying victims killed in Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 plane disaster arrives at the Korporaal van Oudheusden barracks in Hilversum July 23, 2014.
A Dutch air force transport plane carrying the first 16 coffins with the remains of victims of the downed Malaysian airliner landed at Eindhoven airport on Wednesday from an airport in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
The bodies of the victims will remain at the barracks until they are identified by forensic experts.
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Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
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Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
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A Dutch air force transport plane carrying the first 16 coffins with the remains of victims of the downed Malaysian airliner landed at Eindhoven airport on Wednesday from an airport in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
The bodies of the victims will remain at the barracks until they are identified by forensic experts.
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Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
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Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
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Michael Kooren / Reuters
A man holds a Netherlands flag flying at half-mast (L) as a row of hearses carrying victims of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 plane disaster are escorted on highway A27 near Nieuwegein by military police, on their way to be identified by forensic experts in Hilversum, July 23, 2014.
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
King Willem-Alexander and Prime Minister Mark Rutte led dignitaries on the tarmac as two military aircraft carrying 40 plain wooden coffins landed at Eindhoven Airport in the southern Netherlands.
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Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
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Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The bodies of the first victims from the Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
King Willem-Alexander and Prime Minister Mark Rutte led dignitaries on the tarmac as two military aircraft carrying 40 plain wooden coffins landed at Eindhoven Airport in the southern Netherlands.
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Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
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Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Marco de Swart / Reuters
People pay their respects during a national day of mourning for the victims killed in the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 plane disaster, in Amsterdam July 23, 2014.
The bodies of the first victims from a Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 crashed in an area of eastern Ukraine held by separatists, in the first national day of mourning since wartime Queen Wilhelmina died in 1962.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The bodies of the first victims from a Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine last week arrived back in the Netherlands on Wednesday amid dignified grief tinged with anger.
Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in memory of the 298 people killed when flight MH17 crashed in an area of eastern Ukraine held by separatists, in the first national day of mourning since wartime Queen Wilhelmina died in 1962.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Cris Toala Olivares / Reuters
Family members of the victims killed in Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 plane disaster are seen reacting next to Mayor Pieter Broertjes (R) through the window of a hearse carrying the victims' bodies as they arrive at the Korporaal van Oudheusden barracks, in Hilversum July 23, 2014.
A Dutch air force transport plane carrying the first 16 coffins with the remains of victims of the downed Malaysian airliner landed at Eindhoven airport on Wednesday from an airport in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
The bodies of the victims will remain at the barracks until they are identified by forensic experts.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
A Dutch air force transport plane carrying the first 16 coffins with the remains of victims of the downed Malaysian airliner landed at Eindhoven airport on Wednesday from an airport in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
The bodies of the victims will remain at the barracks until they are identified by forensic experts.
Read the story:
Victims of MH17 Tragedy Sent to Netherlands, Black Boxes Arrive in Britain
See our previous Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Michael Kooren / Reuters
