A chilling new video showing the immediate aftermath of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 crash has been revealed wherein it shows villagers looking on as a huge cloud of black smoke and burning fuel is seen on the horizon.
According to the Mirror, the footage was revealed as the crucial debris and human remains from the crash site was finally removed four months after the crash over eastern Ukraine.
The Dutch Safety Board (DSB) has agreed to work with the rebel administration in eastern Ukraine due to limited access to crash site and safety concerns.
All 298 people on board were killed in the Malaysian Airlines MH17 crash over eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014.
A preliminary report by the DSB earlier said that the debris would be consistent with the "damage that would be expected from a large number of high speeding objects that penetrated the aircraft from outside".
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