Dutch say 10 more MH17 victims identified

Medical experts have identified 272 of the 298 people aboard the Malaysia Airlines shot down in Ukraine, the Dutch justice ministry says.

A sunflower in between the debris of Malaysia Airlines MH17

A sunflower in between the debris of Malaysia Airlines MH17 (AAP) Source: ANP

Medical experts have now identified 272 of the 298 people aboard the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 shot down in Ukraine in July, the Dutch justice ministry says.

Ten more people were identified this week of whom seven held Dutch nationality, the ministry said in a statement on Friday, adding that their relatives would be informed.

It did not reveal the nationalities of the three others, per requests from the embassies concerned.

The information was given after Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans revealed that the body of one of the people on the plane was found with an oxygen mask around his neck.

The passenger was identified as an Australian passenger in media reports.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flying between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur was shot down on July 17 while flying over insurgent-held territory in conflict-wracked eastern Ukraine.

The victims of the crash included 38 Australian citizens and residents, 10 Britons, 43 Malaysians and 195 Dutch nationals.

Forensics experts suspended their search for bodies due to clashes between Kiev and the pro-Russian rebels near the crash site northeast of Donetsk, but said they hoped to return once the fighting died down.


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