Close X
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
ADVT 
International

36 MH17 victims still unidentified

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Oct, 2014 09:06 AM
    The Dutch security ministry said that 36 victims of the total of 298 passengers and crew members onboard the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine are yet to be identified.
     
    Among the 11 identified victims this week, eight people were Dutch nationals, Xinhua reported.
     
    At the request of the embassies of the countries concerned, the nationalities of the non-Dutch victims were not disclosed.
     
    In the July 17 crash, all the 298 people aboard the MH17 were killed when the aircraft was shot down in eastern Ukraine.
     
    On July 23, remains and bodies of the victims were flown to Eindhoven airport in the Netherlands for identification.
     
    On Aug 5, the Netherlands stopped the recovery and repatriation mission near the crash site in eastern Ukraine due to the deteriorating security situation in the area.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Press freedom in India declines with elections: Report

    Press freedom in India declines with elections: Report
    India's score in press freedom declined by a point, to 39, to reflect increased interference in content by media owners in the run-up to the 2014 elections, according to a Freedom House report released Thursday.

    Press freedom in India declines with elections: Report

    Sri Lanka condemns Chennai bomb blasts

    Sri Lanka condemns Chennai bomb blasts
    Sri Lanka has strongly condemned the twin blasts that took place at the Chennai Central railway station Thursday morning killing one woman and injuring 14 others, the country's foreign ministry said in a statement.

    Sri Lanka condemns Chennai bomb blasts

    Sikhs, Muslims object to headgear ban at US amusement park

    Sikhs, Muslims object to headgear ban at US amusement park
    They have filed complaints alleging religious discrimination against a California amusement park after a couple of families wearing religious headgear were denied access to riding go-karts due to "safety concerns".

    Sikhs, Muslims object to headgear ban at US amusement park

    Pakistan eager to work with new Indian government, says envoy

    Pakistan eager to work with new Indian government, says envoy
    Pakistan is closely watching the unfolding parliamentary elections in India and is eager to work with whichever government come to power, its High Commissioner Abdul Basit said here Wednesday.

    Pakistan eager to work with new Indian government, says envoy

    US places India on IPR Priority Watch List

    US places India on IPR Priority Watch List
    The US Wednesday put India and nine other countries on its Priority Watch List to highlight what it called "growing concerns with respect to the environment for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection and enforcement".

    US places India on IPR Priority Watch List

    'Pakistani journalists live under constant threats'

    'Pakistani journalists live under constant threats'
    Pakistani journalists live under constant threat of being killed, harassment and other violence from all sides, including intelligence services, political parties and armed groups like the Taliban, the Amnesty International said in a report Wednesday.

    'Pakistani journalists live under constant threats'