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Moscow - Malaysia Airlines Boeing wreckage will be taken out of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) on Nov. 3, says a report posted on the DPR government and parliament website on Nov. 7.

“According to the Emergency Situations Ministry, wreckage of the Malaysian Boeing 777 will be removed from the crash site on Nov. 10, in a joint effort by the Dutch Safety Board and OSCE representatives,” the report said.

The DPR thereby confirms earlier reports regarding the decision by Dutch specialists to pick up Boeing 777 debris and identify the cause of the crash.

The Dutch Safety Board website reported that an agreement had been reached to collect the pieces and hand them over to the Board’s experts.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 en route from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, crashed in eastern Ukraine on July 17. The crash killed 298 people onboard. A tentative report of the Dutch Safety Board said the plane was in good order but disintegrated in mid-air after its hull had been breached by a large quantity of objects.