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Dutch Court resumes trial for Malaysia Airlines MH17

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Schipol (Netherlands), Jun 8 (EFE / EPA) .-The Dutch High-Security Court resumes the trial of four suspects involved in the July 2014 shootdown in East Ukraine of flight MH17, chartered by Malaysia Airlines, and expects at least one of the accused to cooperate with investigations.

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