richard pallot of independent television news has this report. >> reporter: on another malaysia airlines flight, two more bodies were returned today, almost two months on. for these families in kuala lumpur, at least some sort of closure, many relatives still do not have that, but now all have an official steer as to what happened. a report released by crash investigators in holland, the country that more than half the victims were from, concluding that mh-17 broke up after being hit by numerous objects at high velocity. photos clearly demonstrating the holes in the fuselage, with no evidence of any technical or human error. >> the pattern of damage to the body of the aircraft and the cockpit is consistent will the damage that would be expected with a large number of high energy objects that penetrated the aircraft. >> reporter: it stops short of saying the plane was definitely hit by shrapnel from a missile, but in reality, it points to little else. the report is based on purely pictures and videos from the scene, because fighting in the area has meant it's not been safe enough for inve