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Kharkiv - The last plane carrying special containers with the remains of the Malaysian plane crash victims will leave Kharkiv for the Netherlands on July 26, a press officer for the Dutch police told reporters at the international l airport Kharkiv.

“The last plane will leave Kharkiv tomorrow. We will complete our
work today, as we planned. The bodies that will have been processed by
this evening will be send on Saturday,” the press officer for the Dutch
police said.

The press officer for the Dutch police also said two planes carrying
74 special containers with remains are scheduled to leave for the
Netherlands for Friday, July 25.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 which was flying from Amsterdam (the
Netherlands) to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) crashed in east Ukraine on July
17. All 298 people on board were killed.