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Delegation of experts of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is currently in Kharkiv, where they are holding consultations with other international experts to receive flight recorders of the crashed Malaysian airliner for further investigation, the press service of Deputy Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman told Interfax-Ukraine.

According to Hroisman, black boxes of the Malaysian airliner crashed
in Donetsk region have supposedly come to Kharkiv in a special train
carrying victims’ bodies.

“The one thing we know is that they [flight recorders] are, according
to preliminary data, located in one of the carriages… The Ukrainian
party hasn’t seen them, at this time,” he said at a briefing in Kharkiv
on Tuesday.

According to Hroisman, international experts are currently conducting
consultations to receive the flight recorders for further
investigation.

On July 22, a train carrying the Boeing crash victims’ bodies arrived in Kharkiv.