Dutch authorities published the preliminary findings of the investigation into the plane of Malaysia Airlines. There is evidence of "high-energy objects" that he was injured when flying over Ukraine

The preliminary report from the Dutch Safety Board on the causes of the crash of Flight MH17 Malaysia Airlines, which crashed in eastern Ukraine on July 17 with 298 people on board, confirmed that the aircraft was downed by "objects high energy "shot from the outside. 

Preliminary findings indicate that they have not found "indications of technical failure" and that the plane exploded in the air. 


"The final report will be released in the summer of 2015," he told Efe Board spokeswoman, Sara Vernooij. 

The flight MH17 flew unrestricted airspace when he suffered the accident, according to this preliminary report published almost two months after that event. 

The transfer of the bodies of victims of Dutch nationality to their country 

The Boeing 777-200 operated by Malaysia Airlines exploded in the air probably as a consequence of structural damage caused by "a large number of bullets that penetrated the system from the outside," according to the document. 

THE AIRFRAME "HAD MULTIPLE HOLES AND DENTS" 

"Photographs of the fuselage showed that much had multiple holes and dents," says the report. 

He adds, moreover, that although they have not been able to recover those pieces for forensic examination, "photos of the fuselage indicate that the material around the holes was deformed by projectiles", and emphasizes that this "suggests that these objects came from abroad. "



The fact that the plane received the impact of these projectiles "explains the abrupt termination of log data, the simultaneous loss of contact with air traffic control and the disappearance of the radar apparatus," according to the research. 

It also notes that other holes found in "soil remains cockpit" are due to "small objects that came from below." 

A PLANE CARRYING 283 PASSENGERS AND CREW 15, THESE NATIONALITY MALAYA 

According to the report although other aircraft flying in the same area as the MH17 could not see the rugged Boeing nor detect through their flight instruments. 

The Malaysian airliner taking off from Amsterdam on 17 July and headed for Kuala Lumpur, carrying 283 passengers and 15 crew, these Malaysian nationality. 

The report from the Dutch Safety Board also confirmed that most of those killed, 193 were of Dutch nationality, and others came from Malaysia (43), Australia (27), Indonesia (12), United Kingdom (10) , Germany (4), Belgium (4), the Philippines (3), Canada (1) and New Zealand (1).

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