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Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 takes off at 12.31pm from Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam on Thursday July, 17.
Russian air defense missile system BUK M2
A map showing the distance between the launch site and the MH17 crash site.
Coal miners, farmers and other volunteers help with the grisly task of clearing up the crash sites.
A pro-Russian separatist looks at wreckage from the nose section of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane.
Pieces of the plane were scattered for miles.
Some passengers were still buckled in their seats.
Armed Ukranian separatist examines wreckage.
A woman with a child walks past the crash site of a passenger plane near the village of Grabovo, Ukraine.
A man covers a body with a plastic sheet near the site of the crash.
Debris and bodies of passengers.
A Ukrainian police officer ties a white ribbon to a stake to mark human remains found in a field.
The self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the separatist 'Donetsk People's Republic' Alexander Borodai (center) arrives on the site of the crash.
An armed pro-Russian separatist stands on part of the wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane.
A body lies close to the site of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash.
Belongings of passengers on the site of the crash.
A woman walks past a body covered with a plastic sheet near the crash site.
A pro-Russian militant passes by the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 debris.
Ukraine separatist Igor Strelkov said on Twitter ‘We warned you – do not fly in 'our sky'.