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Final Report on MH17 Crash Expected by October 2015 – Dutch Official

© REUTERS / Maxim ShemetovA dog stands at the site where MH17, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane, crashed near the village of Hrabove (Grabovo) in Donetsk region
A dog stands at the site where MH17, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane, crashed near the village of Hrabove (Grabovo) in Donetsk region - Sputnik International
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Dutch Safety Board official Sara Vernooij stated that the final report on the July 2014 crash of the Malaysia Airlines MH17 airliner in eastern Ukraine could be ready by October.

A Ukrainian air force Su-25 combat jet took off from an airbase in eastern Dnipropetrovsk carrying air-to-air missiles and returned without them on the day a Malaysia Airlines plane crashed in eastern Ukraine in July - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The final report on the July 2014 crash of the Malaysia Airlines MH17 airliner in eastern Ukraine is expected to be ready by October, a Dutch Safety Board official said on Wednesday.

"We hope to publish the final report in October," Sara Vernooij told RIA Novosti, adding that the Dutch authorities are not planning to publish the interim results of the investigation.

In November 2014, the authorities of the countries taking part in the investigation, agreed to complete the final report in August.

Crash site of the Malaysian Boeing 777 in the village of Grabovo near Shakhtarsk, Donetsk Region. - Sputnik International
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In September 2014, the Dutch Safety Board, leading the investigation process on the tragedy, published a preliminary report stating that the plane broke up in the air probably as a result of "structural damage caused by a large number of high-energy objects that penetrated the aircraft from outside", but the source of these objects has not been traced.

On July 17, Malaysian Airlines aircraft Boeing 777 en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in Ukraine's southeast Donetsk region, with all 298 people on board losing their lives, including 196 Dutch citizens.

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