Moscow Mourns Victims of Plane Crash at Dutch Embassy

With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
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The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Pascal Dumont / MT

With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Pascal Dumont / MT

With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Pascal Dumont / MT

With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Pascal Dumont / MT

With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
The Moscow Times visited the Dutch Embassy in Moscow and witnessed how a steady flow of mostly Russian citizens paid their respects to the victims, leaving behind bouquets of flowers and letters of condolences.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Pascal Dumont / MT

A man places flowers outside the Dutch embassy in Moscow.
With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters

A boy places flowers outside the Dutch embassy in Moscow.
With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters

A message is seen with flowers placed outside the Dutch embassy in Moscow.
With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
With at least 173 people killed, most of the passengers who died in the downing of a Malaysian Airlines plane on Thursday over Ukraine were Dutch.
The Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte declared Friday a day of mourning and ordered that flags fly at half mast at government buildings across the country.
Read the story:
Liveblog: Hunt for Answers Continues Day After Plane Shot Down in Ukraine
See the Photo Gallery:
Grief and Mourning at 2 Airports Over Ukraine Plane Crash
Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters