A Decade After Tragedy: Commemorating Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17

Families of the 298 victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, shot down over Ukraine in 2014, gathered to mark its 10th anniversary. Memorials were held in the Netherlands, Australia, and near the crash site. International efforts for accountability continue despite Russia's denial of involvement.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Vijfhuizen | Updated: 17-07-2024 19:11 IST | Created: 17-07-2024 19:11 IST
A Decade After Tragedy: Commemorating Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17
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Families of the 298 victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was shot down over Ukraine in 2014, came together on Wednesday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the tragic event. Memorial services were held in the Netherlands, Australia, and at the crash site in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region, amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

In the Netherlands, a ceremony took place close to Schiphol Airport, where the flight originated. Attendees, including hundreds of victims' relatives, Dutch King Willem-Alexander, and political dignitaries, read the names of all those who perished. Australian Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus also participated, paying homage to the 38 Australian victims with sunflowers and 298 trees planted in their memory.

Despite Russia's continuous denial of responsibility, including withdrawal from the International Civil Aviation Organization proceedings, international efforts to hold the culprits accountable persist. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and other officials vowed to seek justice. Emotional tributes took place at the crash site, where locals remembered the horrific day, laying flowers and recalling the devastation caused by the missile launch.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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