CRI听力:Wreckage of MH17 Being Moved to the Netherlands
Recovery workers in rebel-controlled eastern Ukraine have begun removing the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 from its crash site.
The wreckage of the plane is going to be flown to the Netherlands for analysis.
It's expected it will take around 10 days to move all the debris from the crash site.
Alexei Kostrubatsky is with the local emergency services in eastern Ukraine.
"The Dutch side decides what parts of debris they need to take away. They put stickers on them and mark the numbers of the debris. And we load them."
The downing of the flight on July 17th killed 298 people.
Two-thirds of the passengers were Dutch citizens.
The initial suggestion by inspectors is that the passenger aircraft was brought down by a missile.
Ukrainian authorities accuse the separatists of shooting down the plane with a surface-to-air missile.
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