
Ukraine: More MH17 victim remains found, recovery team returns to site
MH17 Recovery Police returned to the site in eastern Ukraine on Monday, where the Malaysian Airlines plane crashed just over six months ago, after they were notified that further passenger remains had been found. Three people on board the flight have still not been officially identified.
More debris from the site was also packed into containers ready to be flown to the Netherlands via Kharkov on Saturday.
Flight MH17 crashed while en route to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam on July 17, 2014 killing all 298 passengers and crew.

MH17 Recovery Police returned to the site in eastern Ukraine on Monday, where the Malaysian Airlines plane crashed just over six months ago, after they were notified that further passenger remains had been found. Three people on board the flight have still not been officially identified.
More debris from the site was also packed into containers ready to be flown to the Netherlands via Kharkov on Saturday.
Flight MH17 crashed while en route to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam on July 17, 2014 killing all 298 passengers and crew.