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epa04325060 Forensic experts from Netherlands jump out of the wagon after they check the bodybags lying in one of the train's refrigerated coaches that preseves the bodies of the victims of Boeing 777 Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which crashed during flying over the eastern Ukraine region, at the railway station of Torez, some 90 Km east from Donetsk, Ukraine, 21 July 2014. A team of Dutch forensic experts, accompanied by OSCE inspectors and guarded by rebel soldiers arrived today to check the remains of the plane crash victims. The MH17 victims' remains are be stored in refrigerated railway coaches and are to be taken to a laboratory in Kharkiv, more than 250 kilometres north of the crash site and far from rebel-held territory. Senior OSCE members and Dutch forensic specialists were allowed by separatists to check the bodies after being loaded into the refrigerated wagons. A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 with more than 280 passengers on board crashed in eastern Ukraine on 17 July. The plane went down between the city of Donetsk and the Russian border, an area that has seen heavy fighting between separatists and Ukrainian government forces. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT