TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Thirty eight coffins containing bodies of Malaysia Airlines MH-17 victims arrived in Netherland’s military airport in Eindhoven, The coffins were flown from Kharkiv, Ukraine, using two aircrafts, a C-130 Hercules of the Royal Dutch Army and Australia's Boeing C-17.
Danang Waskito, First Secretary of the Information, Socio Cultural, and Education of the Indonesian Embassy to the Netherlands, said on Monday, July 28, 2014, that the acceptance of the 38 coffins was performed with a solemn procession attended by the country's high ranking officials such as the Minister of Economy, Henk Kamp, State Secretary of Social Affairs and Employement, Mrs. Jetta Klinsman and other officials, as reported by AntaraNews.
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop also attended the procession along with representatives from foreign countries, including Indonesian representatives.
The bodies were then taken to the Korporaal van Oudheusdenkarzne, a military station in Hilversum, to be identified.
ANTARANEWS