Day after MH17 goes down
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An Emergencies Ministry member walks at the site of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash.
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From (L-R), Rio Tinto CEO Sam Walsh, SEB Chairman Marcus Wallenberg, treasurer of Australia Joe Hockey, GE Global Growth and Operations CEO John Rice, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria and Energy Australia MD Catherine Tanna hold a minute silence for the victims of MH17. (AFP)
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People light candles at the Dutch embassy to commemorate the victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17. (Reuters Photo)
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A message of condolence is left among candles and flowers near the Dutch embassy for victims of Malaysia Airlines MH17. (Reuters Photo)
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A relative of passengers on flight MH17 cries as he waits in a bus to receive more information. (AP Photo)
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Malaysian Siti Dina weeps after seeing her daughter's name on the list of passengers on board Malaysia Airlines MH17. (Reuters Photo)
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Bystanders look at a board displaying flight information and a "Pray for MH17" message. (Reuters Photo)
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