Dutch Safety Board investigation on MH-17 completed, four critical factors would be answered

The Dutch Safety Board announced on Oct. 2 that it has completed its investigation on the loss of MH-17 over Ukraine and a final report will be published in a fortnight.

Investigation of the crash site of MH-17
By Ministerie van Defensie [CC0 or CC0], via Wikimedia Commons

A spokesman for the Board said four critical factors would be answered: the cause of the crash, the issue of flying over conflict areas, why Dutch surviving relatives of the victims had to wait two to four days before receiving confirmation from the Dutch authorities that their loved ones were on board flight MH17 and lastly the question “to what extent the occupants of flight MH17 were consciously (sic) of the crash.”

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