Two cargo planes have flown 38 more coffins carrying victims of the Malaysia Airlines disaster out of eastern Ukraine to a forensic centre in the Netherlands for identification and investigation.
The planes took off Saturday from Kharkiv, a government-controlled city where the bodies have been brought from the crash site in territory held by pro-Russian separatists fighting the Ukrainian government.
US and Ukrainian officials say the plane was shot down by a missile from rebel territory, likely by mistake.
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International observers have said there are still remains at the crash site. Access has been limited due to rebel interference and security concerns.