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None of the passengers on the Malaysia Airlines plane that went down in Ukraine were travelling with a South African passport, the
department of international relations said on Friday.
"Our mission in Kuala Lumpur informed us that amongst the passengers no one was travelling with a South African passport," spokesman Nelson Kgwete said.
"We are aware of reports that there were two men with links to South Africa on board. According to consular policy, the country where the passport was issued should assist in terms of consular services."
Kgwete said South Africa was ready to assist where it could.
It was reported on Friday that two South Africans were on the plane.