| There were 298 passengers and crew on board MH17 when it was struck by a missile in July 2014 |
Malaysia Airlines has settled
damages with the relatives of most victims of the MH17 crash, the lawyer
representing the victims, Veeru Mewa, says.
Exactly how much each individual is awarded depends on the circumstances. Sunday's anniversary was also the deadline for submitting damages claims. Now an agreement has been reached, a long process for the relatives has come to an end.
Ongoing cases
Dutch prosecutors say they are still waiting for Russia to provide information on the downing of Flight MH17. The West and Ukraine say Russian-backed rebels were responsible but Russia accuses Ukrainian forces.Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in July 2014 at the height of the conflict between Ukrainian government troops and pro-Russian separatists.
Last year, a Dutch report concluded it was downed by a Russian-made Buk missile, but did not say who fired it. Some families of the victims are suing Russia and its President Vladimir Putin in the European Court of Human Rights.
Separately, families of six Malaysia Airlines crew members who were killed filed a lawsuit on Thursday blaming the carrier for the tragedy. They accuse the company of negligence and breach of contract.