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  • Disaster management
  • Forensic science
  • Aviation safety

Background:

  • The 2014 Malaysia Airlines tragedies (MH370 and MH17) highlighted the need for robust disaster victim identification protocols.
  • International cooperation is crucial in managing large-scale disasters and their aftermath.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the Malaysian Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team's experience during the MH17 mission in Ukraine.
  • To analyze the operational procedures and challenges faced during the first international DVI mission for the Malaysian team.
  • To provide recommendations for enhancing future DVI operations.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of the MH17 DVI mission in Hilversum, Netherlands.
  • Systematic description of the operational stages and procedures followed by the lead DVI team.
  • Documentation of lessons learned, challenges, and recommendations from the Malaysian team's perspective.

Main Results:

  • The Netherlands' Landelijk Team Forensische Opsporing demonstrated a systematic approach to DVI operations.
  • The Malaysian team identified key areas for improvement in DVI structure, inter-agency collaboration, and logistics.
  • Specific challenges and issues encountered by the Malaysian team were documented.

Conclusions:

  • Effective DVI operations require a well-defined structure, strong inter-agency cooperation, and meticulous planning.
  • International collaboration and knowledge sharing are vital for successful disaster victim identification.
  • Recommendations are provided to improve future DVI response capabilities and preparedness.