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Friday, 8 May 2015 - 07:53

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Official MH17 crash investigation making "progress"

The team of aviation investigators that is investigating the disaster with flight MH17 had a meeting on Gilze Rijen air base on Thursday. According to the Dutch Safety Board, "good progress" was made in the meeting. The investigators shared information about the progress of the investigation into the disaster, preliminary results of the forensic investigation and the and the reconstruction of part of the plane. The previous meeting of this kind happened in February. The international investigation team is led by the Dutch Safety board and consists of investigators from Ukraine, Malaysia, Australia, United States, United Kingdom and Russia.

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