Local emergency services have recovered human remains, aircraft parts and personal belongings from the site where Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed in eastern Ukraine in July, Dutch authorities said on Sunday.
Pieces of wreckage were taken to the train station in nearby Torez and have been partially loaded on to wagons, the Dutch government said. Personal belongings included two passports and bank cards handed over by locals.
The recovery process is expected to take several days, with the wreckage eventually being taken to the Netherlands.
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