A convoy of lorries carrying wreckage from the Malaysia Airlines plane downed in July over Ukraine has reached Germany on its way to the Netherlands for investigation.<br /><br /> It’s only part of the plane’s remains – much of the wreckage still lies in Ukrainian fields.<br /><br /> Due to driving restrictions the convoy can only move at night.<br /><br /> The plane came down on July 17 over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers and crew. Experts say the most likely cause was a ground-to-air missile fired from territory held by pro-Russian separatists.<br /><br /> Most of those on board were Dutch.