Honour guards in Kuala Lumpur escorted coffins carrying the remains of nine victims of the downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on September 2. <br /><br />The bodies are expected to be the last to be repatriated to Malaysia from Amsterdam.<br /><br />Among the nine were seven Malaysian citizens, as well as two Dutch nationals, whose next of kin had asked for them to be buried near Kuala Lumpur.<br /><br />The bodies of Captains Wan Amran Wan Hussin and Eugene Choo Jin Leong – who were controlling the plane when it was shot down – were also among those on board.<br /><br />They are expected to be honoured in a ceremony on Wednesday.<br /><br />The Malaysia Airlines jetliner was shot down over eastern Ukraine on July 17 during a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.<br /><br />All 298 passengers and crew died.<br /><br />An international investigation is ongoing, but no arrests have yet been made. The Netherlands has launched its biggest ever criminal investigation, involving 10 prosecutors and 200 police officers.
