Search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 still continues despite of the second aircraft that was found in east of Ukraine after it was reportedly shot down by missiles allegedly coming either from Ukraine or Russia.

The world was shocked after the fate of two of the aircrafts from Malaysia tragically ended. World's attention is currently on the flight MH17 that was struck down by missiles last Thursday as it also raises tension among different countries involved in the incident and even heats the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia; however, that doesn't mean that the ongoing search for the missing MH370 has been halted. Efforts from the Malaysian authorities along with Australia continue despite of the fact that it's a little stretched due to the fact that they should also send experts in Ukraine.

The Malaysia Airlines flight 370 went missing last March 8 and with that Australia worked with the Malaysian government to push through different methods for the search operation. Now that more than 200 bodies have been found in the crash site of flight MH17 in Ukraine, experts from the said country are also sent to Ukraine to aid with the controversial retrieval of the remains. According to the report from New York Times, Martin Dolan, the chief commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said that he spend the weekend switching back and forth for the two different efforts.

Amid all the tragic fate of the two aircrafts, efforts for both are being strongly pursued. Search efforts for the Malaysian Airlines flight 370 continues since it is not yet being found despite of the satellite images and signals previously detected. Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein still continues to oversee the investigation of Malaysia Airlines 370 as its government sent 133 people to Ukraine to help with dead bodies found in the crash site.