A plane carrying six coffins flew into Eindhoven military airport in the Netherlands on Friday, as Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and other officials solemnly watched.<br/> <br />More than four months after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine, the remains of the victims, many of them Dutch, are still coming home.<br/> <br />Some are yet to be formally identified.<br/> <br />Kiev blames the crash on pro-Russian separatists in war-torn eastern Ukraine, but Russia says a Ukrainian military aircraft shot it down.<br/> <br />In late October, a team of Dutch authorities took advantage of a pause in the fighting in Ukraine to begin retrieving the remains and start the grim task of identifying bodies.<br/> <br />All 298 people on board were killed when the plane was downed on July 17.<br/> <br />So far, 289 victims have been identified.