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MH17: The Tragic Journey. The Final Indignity. Row on row: The bagged victims were gathered and piled onto vehicles before being taken to a train station in rebel-held Torez, nine miles from the crash site.
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Row on row: The bagged victims were gathered and piled onto vehicles before being taken to a train station in rebel-held Torez, nine miles from the crash site
Bodies of victims are placed in plastic sacks by the side of the road at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 near the village of Hrabove, eastern Ukraine, on Saturday. | AP
Local Hrabove residents are seen scavenging the crash site of MH17.
Piled up: Rescue workers are pictured above at the MH17 crash site in Grabovo, eastern Ukraine, moving bodies onto trucks
Loading up: The rescue workers were seen holding up the back of the truck with a stick while the bodies were tossed on board
Aftermath: Black bags are still being taken from the crash site by rescue workers
Horrifying: The international community has expressed outrage over the undignified scene - with swarms of flies buzzing around the train
Dirty work: Some of the emergency services laid flowers on the bagged-up bodies, as outrage at their treatment intensified across the world
Cleared: Two workers prepare the vehicle for the corpses at a crash site in Grabovo
Armed pro-Russian separatists block the way to the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, near the village of Grabove, in the region of Donetsk
In the heat: Emergency workers were pictured today at the crash site still struggling to gather together the last bodies of victims
Hauling: Workers are pictured yesterday at the crash site plucking and bagging up remains of victims
Horrifying: The bodies are dumped in rubbish trucks by rescue workers. Despite criticism, militiamen insist they are doing everything they can for the dead
Hauling: Rescue workers spent hours upon hours moving bodies around the site, which had lain where they fell for days
Efforts: Emergency workers have now recovered the vast majority of victims bodies from the crash site
Chaotic: Armed guards and investigators were seen yesterday at the crash site as pressure intensified to deal with the bodies approriately
Putrefied: Reporters on the scene struggle against the overwhelming smell of the dead bodies
Stench: Even the pro-Russian separatists had a hard time dealing with the presence of so many decomposing bodies
Escort: A Dutch forensics expert, centre in blue and orange, was seen flanked by armed men coming back from the train carriages
Tributes: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko left flowers outside the Dutch embassy in Kiev
Inside: Investigators wearing face masks were seen walking through the carriage containing the massed corpses
Clambering in: Monitors were allowed in on Monday, as forensics experts were promised the train would be on the move by afternoon
Horror: An inspector from the OSCE international body covers her mouth and nose as she stands in front of the morgue train loaded high with corpses
Stench: A rebel can be seen holding his nose as the door to a carriage containing the heaped bodies is opened
Open access: Locals in Ukraine were yesterday seen walking up and down the train containing the bodies of the MH17 victims
Taking a look: Despite the presence of armed guards, Ukrainian citizens and their families seemed able to walk right up to the carriages
On guard: The rebels were today in control of the area around Torez train station, but onlookers were allowed to walk right up to the carriages
Finally: The refrigerated train carrying the bodies of MH17 crash victims has finally set off from rebel-held Torez in eastern Ukraine four days after the disaster
Remains: The train is carrying the bodies of 282 victims and 87 fragments from a further 16, Ukrainian officials said. The rest were incinerated
Luggage: As pro-Russian separatists prepared the train to set off from the station in Torez, the passengers' luggage was also driven over from the site
Dutch forensics arrived at the site to identify the bodies that will now be handed to officials in the Netherlands, which lost 173 civilians
Almost 200 victims were piled high in the sweltering heat in eastern Ukraine in the village near Grabovo controlled by pro-Russian separatists
International Experts Hold Minute Of Silence For Crash Victims
A train carrying bodies of the MH17 victims arrives in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
Macabre delivery: Police officers secure the refrigerated train as it arrives at a Kharkiv tank factory before the bodies are loaded onto planes and flown back to the Netherlands.
A Boeing C-17 of the Royal Australian Air Force at Eindhoven Airbase where it is waiting to fly the first bodies back to the Netherlands where the MH17 flight took off.
Ready: A transport plane that will be used to carry the remains of the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17 downed over rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, is parked on the tarmac before heading to the Netherlands.
Mourning: The Dutch flag flies at half mast on the parliament building in The Hague. The Dutch government has declared today a day of national mourning for the victims of the MH187 disaster.
Journey: The first bodies of those killed in the MH17 massacre have been loaded on to a cargo plane ready to be transported to Eindhoven in the Netherlands for a tortuous identification process that could take months.
A worker uses a forklift to load bodies on to the Royal Australian Air Force Boeing C-17 plane, ready to be transported to the .
Tribute: Ukrainian officials attend a farewell ceremony next the transport plane that will be used to carry the remains of some of the victims of MH17 later today(23 July)
Solemn: Four bodies are carried up to a transport plane during a ceremony at Kharkiv airport this morning. The bodies are being flown to the Netherlands after being recovered from the MH17 crash sitel.
Salute: Dignitaries from the Netherlands, (Hans Docter, the Dutch Ambassador, third from left) and Australia (ambassador Gene Dunn, left of Mr Docter; Colonel Peter Steel, saluting in black hat; and retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, saluting in green hat) watch as the coffin of an MH17 victim is carried towards the plane
Heading to the Netherlands: Honour guards load a coffin of one of the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17 on to a transport plane.
Tragic journey: A Dutch C130 aircraft carrying 16 bodies leaves Ukrainian soil bound for the Netherlands following a ceremony at Kharkiv aiport this morning. The plane is the first of a series of flights to the Netherlands transporting MH17 victims from the crash site