-Dutch investigators take charge of bodies
-Bodies to be flown to the Netherlands for identification
The train carrying flight MH17 victims has arrived Kharkiv, Ukraine, following pro-Russian rebels
agreeing their release. Dutch investigators, leading a probe into the crash, took charge of the bodies as the train pulled into a station in the government-controlled city at around 10am BST.
Dutch Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, said the first bodies would be flown to Eindhoven in the south of the country tomorrow (July 23) to begin an identification process which could take months.