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Update | MH17 'split into pieces during flight' when pierced by 'high-speed objects': Dutch report

Preliminary finding stops short of saying Malaysia Airlines flight was shot down by a missile, and fails to say who may be responsible

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Flight MH17 was pierced by many high-speed objects, according to a Dutch report. Photo: Reuters

Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was likely struck by multiple "high-energy objects from outside the aircraft", causing it to break up over eastern Ukraine, a preliminary report into the deadly aviation disaster concluded yesterday.

The report by the Dutch Safety Board stopped short of saying the Boeing 777 was shot down by a missile, but its findings appear to point to that conclusion. It also did not say who might have been responsible.

The Boeing 777 suddenly fell out of the sky on July 17 over territory held by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers and crew on board.

"The damage observed in the forward section of the aircraft appears to indicate that the aircraft was penetrated by a large number of high-energy objects from outside the aircraft," the report said. "The pattern of wreckage on the ground suggests that the aircraft split into pieces during the flight."

Investigators so far have studied photos of the crash site, radar data and information gleaned from the downed jet's "black boxes" - its cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder. They all indicated that there was no technical fault that may have caused the plane to disintegrate.

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