Bells pealed and flags flew at half mast in the Netherlands in memory of the 298 people killed
One of the military transport plane carrying the coffins lands at Eindhoven AirportA lone trumpeter plays the Last Post as the coffins are taken from the planesDutch military personnel receive one of the coffinsOne of the coffins is placed into a hearse at the airport(L-R) Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Lodewijk Asscher, King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima at the airbase in EindhovenSoldiers and marines carried the coffins to 40 waiting hearses lined up on the runwayDutch national flag flies at half-mast as the Dutch Air Force C-130 Hercules plane (R) and an Australian Royal Australian Air Force C17 transport plane arrive at EindhovenThe bodies will be brought to Hilversum where identification will take placeStewardesses at Shiphol Airport observe a one-minute of silence in remembrance of the victims of the Malaysian Airlines MH17Ukrainian soldiers stand beside a wooden coffin on the tarmac at the airport in KharkivHans Docter (C), Dutch Ambassador to Ukraine, speaks at the departure ceremony for the victims of the crashSoldiers load a coffin onto a military transportThe dignified ceremony was in stark contrast to the body retrieval by pro-Russian rebels following the crashSoldiers carry a coffin on board a plane ahead of the journey to the NetherlandsLocal residents stand in solidarity with the families and victims of MH17Dutch authorities are leading the investigation into the crashArmy cadets stand to attention at the beginning of the repatriation ceremonyThe Boeing 777 was shot down last week in eastern Ukraine en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur killing all 298 on board