"Of the 20, some 15 were Dutch. The nationalities of the rest of the victims were not released," the NOS said on its website.
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 exploded over insurgent-held east Ukraine on July 17, killing all 298 on board, 193 of them Dutch, with the West accusing Russia-backed separatists of shooting it down and Moscow blaming Kiev.
The search for bodies was called off a week ago because of rising clashes between Kiev and the pro-Moscow rebels but the Dutch government hopes to return should the situation improve.
Australia lost 38 citizens and residents in the crash.
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Dutch air crash investigators said this week they expected an initial report into what brought down MH17 "within a few weeks."
Meanwhile, Dutch justice officials today said dozens of its officials and around 200 investigators were working on the criminal probe into the crash.
"As far as we know, this is the largest criminal justice investigation in the history of the Netherlands," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.