One of the last things that passengers of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 likely heard was the detonation of the missile that took down their plane.<br />The Dutch Safety Board said that a pressure wave caused by the exploding warhead led to a "deafening" sound.<br />"This loud and abnormal sound must have been audible to everyone on board," according to a section of the report by DSB.<br />Unveiling a final report over the crash at the Gilze-Rijen military base Tuesday, DSB head Tjibbe Joustra said a warhead fired by a Russian-made Buk missile system downed MH17 on Jul 17 2014, which led to the deaths of 298 people on board.<br />Missile fragments from the warhead struck the cockpit, killing its three crew members instantly.<br />Those on board were suddenly exposed to an airflow of 900kph, according to the report.
