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Families of crew members aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 gather for a vigil Tuesday, July 22, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. All 298 people aboard the passenger plane died when it was shot down Thursday, July 17, in a rebel-controlled part of eastern Ukraine.

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A woman cries July 22 during a service near the crash site.

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People in Melbourne gather to mourn the victims during a candlelight vigil at Federation Square on July 22.

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In memory of two Newcastle United fans who died in the crash, two wreaths are placed on seats July 22 at the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand. The soccer fans were traveling to New Zealand to watch their team play in a preseason tournament.

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A KLM employee reaches out into a sea of flowers July 22 at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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A flower and stuffed animal sit near the crash site on Monday, July 21.

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A woman in Kuala Lumpur attends a candlelight vigil on July 21.

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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko attends a flower-laying ceremony at the Dutch Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, on July 21. Although the passengers came from all over the world, many of them were Dutch because the flight originated in Amsterdam.

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A woman places a flower during a candlelight vigil in Kuala Lumpur on July 21.

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Mourners in Eynesbury, Australia, attend a memorial service Sunday, July 20, for a family of five killed in the disaster.

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Buddhist monks in the Malaysian capital light candles during a special prayer for the victims on July 20.

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Wildflowers lie on an engine from the crashed jet on Saturday, July 19.

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Friends of Nur Shazana Mohamed, a crew member aboard the flight, take part in a special remembrance prayer at a mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on July 19.

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte signs a condolence register at the Ministry of Safety and Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, on Friday, July 18. "I want to see results in the form of unimpeded access and rapid recovery," Rutte said in a press briefing. "This is now priority number one."

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People pray for the victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 at a church outside Kuala Lumpur on July 18.

World reacts to MH17 crash —
A woman in Berlin places a candle at a memorial on July 18.

World reacts to MH17 crash —
People in Kiev gather to mourn the victims on July 18.

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Akmar Binti Mohd Noor, whose sister was aboard Flight 17, cries outside the family holding area at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on July 18.

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A man prays at a memorial in front of the Dutch Embassy in Kiev on July 18.

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Dutch cyclists wear a black armband in honor of the crash victims during the 13th stage of the Tour de France on July 18.

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Dutch Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten observes a moment of silence after signing a condolence book in The Hague on July 18.

World reacts to MH17 crash —
Candlelight prayers honor the victims at a church outside Kuala Lumpur on July 18.

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Floral tributes adorn the entrance to Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.

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A Dutch flag flies at half-staff in The Hague on July 18.

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People place flowers in front of the Dutch Embassy in Moscow on July 18.

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Students attend a prayer July 18 in Central Java, Indonesia. Their teacher John Paulissen was a passenger on Flight 17.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, and members of his government observe a moment of silence on Thursday, July 17.

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People pay tribute to the victims outside the Dutch Embassy in Kiev on July 17.