MH17 plane crash: Black boxes arrive in Britain
The black boxes from downed Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 have arrived in the UK for analysis by air accident investigators, it has been confirmed, BBC reported.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch said they had been delivered to its headquarters in Farnborough, Hampshire.
Experts will attempt to download data from the recorders following a request by authorities in the Netherlands - who are leading the investigation.
Some 298 people, including 10 Britons, were killed in the crash on 17 July.
Western leaders have accused Russia of arming separatist rebels in Ukraine, and believe the rebels shot down the Boeing 777-200 airliner with a ground-to-air missile.