Forensic teams fanned out across the Netherlands on Saturday to collect material including DNA samples that will help positively identify the remains of victims killed in the downing of the Malaysia Airlines plane over Ukraine.
Police said in a tweet that 40 pairs of detectives from the National Forensic Investigations Team would be visiting victims’ relatives over the coming days.
Their aim is to build a database of material including DNA and photographs of distinguishing features like scars and tattoos that can be used to identify bodies and body parts recovered from the crash site in eastern Ukraine.
Malaysia Airlines said 192 of the 298 passengers and crew killed in Thursday’s aviation disaster were Dutch.
The European Union police coordination body Europol said it would assist Interpol and other agencies in identifying victims in Ukraine.