Officials: Rebels Hinder Effort To Recover Bodies From MH17 Crash Site -- CNN
(CNN) -- The transfer from Ukraine to the Netherlands of remains of victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 shootdown is expected to be completed by Saturday, the Dutch prime minister said Thursday.
Two military cargo planes landed in the Netherlands with dozens of coffins Thursday evening, a day after the same planes made the first delivery from Ukraine.
While 203 body bags have been transferred from the crash site in war-torn eastern Ukraine, "that doesn't really tell us that much about the exact number of victims that have been collected," Prime Minister Mark Rutte said a news conference Thursday evening.
"The chance is still very great that there are still victims at the crash site," Rutte said.
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Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 News Updates -- July 24, 2014
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