Dutch Investigation of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17

The reconstructed airplane serves as a backdrop during the presentation of the final report into the July 2014 crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, in Gilze Rijen, the Netherlands, October 13, 2015.

The reconstructed cockpit of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 plane is seen prior to the Dutch Safety Board presenting its final report into what caused the plane to break up high over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board, in Gilze-Rijen, central Netherlands, October 13, 2015.

With the reconstructed cockpit displayed behind, Tjibbe Joustra, head of the Dutch Safety Board presents the board’s final report into what caused Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 to break up over eastern Ukraine last year in Gilze-Rijen, Netherlands, October 13, 2015.

The reconstructed wreckage of the MH17 airplane is seen after the presentation of the final report into the crash of July 2014 of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine, in Gilze Rijen, the Netherlands, October 13, 2015.

Wreckage of the MH17 airplane is seen after the presentation of the final report into the crash of July 2014 of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine in Gilze Rijen, the Netherlands, October 13, 2015.

A military policeman stands guard in the cockpit of the MH17 airplane after the presentation of the final report into the crash of July 2014 of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine in Gilze Rijen, the Netherlands, October 13, 2015.

A sample and graphic materials are displayed during a news conference, organized by officials of Russian missile manufacturer Almaz-Antey and dedicated to the results of its investigation into Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash in eastern Ukraine, in Moscow, Russia, October 13, 2015.

A truck drives by an Orthodox cross with a sign reading Save and Guard, at a memorial to the victims of the Malaysian Airlines MH17 plane crash, near the village of Hrabove, eastern Ukraine, October 13, 2015 .

MH17 Flight path and crash site