The Dutch Safety Board is expected to release its report Tuesday on the cause of the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, more than a year after the jet was brought down over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board.
Dutch Safety Board Director Tjibbe Joustra will first present the findings to the families of the victims, then to the greater public at a Dutch military base in Gilze-Rijen, Reuters says. There were 193 Dutch nationals among the dead.
The BBC adds that the board will also present reconstructed parts of the plane, which were collected at the crash site close …read more
Source: Time