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05Aug14
Around 120 international experts come at Boeing crash site for search
Around 120 international experts have come to the crash site of a Malaysian airplane in east Ukraine's Donetsk region to continue searching for those dead on Tuesday, the special OSCE monitoring mission in Ukraine said.
As many as 110 experts from Australia, the Netherlands, Malaysia and nine observers from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) went to the MH17 flight crash site to search for casualties.
Tuesday, August 5 is the fifth day international experts are working at the air disaster site. They came to the airliner's crash area for the first time after a weeklong interval on July 31. Full-scale works started on August 1 and have been going on since then.
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 airliner on the way from the Dutch city of Amsterdam to Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur, crashed on July 17. The 298 aboard the airplane died in the air crash.
[Source: Itar Tass, Vienna, 05Aug14]
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