Saturday 2 August 2014

Compose Video and Photos, Dutch Expert Reconstruction MH17 Fall

Donetsk - In order to reveal how the Malaysia Airlines MH17 plane crash in eastern Ukraine, researchers from the Netherlands using the media snapped pictures of the location of the fall of the iron bird. Hundreds of images that have never been seen before, will be assembled in a very sensitive investigation.

News Corp's Australian media as published by News.com.au, Friday (02/08/2014) reveal, the team from the Netherlands is trying to reconstruct before and after the fall of the Boeing 777 was on July 17.

The officer who was in Amsterdam was mentioned using nearly 200 photos and videos, taken from the public posting the Dutch police to a special website. Police said the pictures that have been sent residents still gathered, so it is too early to say what has been received.

But they argued had received the picture plane crashed and when on the ground after being shot in East Ukraine.

"Researchers also find pictures and videos from the accident scene before the plane went down, in order to gather relevant scene of the incident," said police spokesman Netherlands Lisette Koning.

Further Koning, the researchers wanted to see the picture earlier this year and last year of the same area.

"We have asked people to upload videos and pictures from the time before the accident, during the accident and after the accident," explained Koning.

The plan, continued Koning, the team will reconstruct the accident scene MH17 detailed as possible.

"We will reconstruct from the site, how the site was before the accident, during the accident and after the accident," said Koning.

The Dutch government said, the images will also assist in the identification of victims and personal goods stuf.

So far, the Dutch government has revised the number of victims from the Netherlands into 196. One of them has dual citizenship. Dutch Justice Ministry stated it was because the passenger is also stateless passport Malaysia.

Attempts to do a full search and recovery missions as well as investigations at the scene of the iron bird carrying 298 people of whom WNI-- --13 was hampered because there is a clash. This led the researchers who will conduct an investigation and take about 80 bodies difficult to reach the crash zone.

So far only one bodies have been identified, namely the male sex from the Netherlands. But its identity has not been revealed to the public.

A team of 200 expert identification have also been deployed to evacuate and identify victims in MH17 flight. Among them 38 are from Australia.