MH17 flight crash: Dutch experts on the site


Four months after the disaster, the debris of the MH17 flight have not been evacuated in eastern Ukraine. Dutch experts were able to go on Tuesday the crash site in a field near the village of Grabove. Accompanied by pro-Russian rebel, they installed signs prohibiting access to the site. Investigators are waiting for a green light to begin debris removal. They are also always looking for human remains.


The downing of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing on 17 July, was 298 dead, including 38 Australians and 193 Dutch. On the sidelines of the APEC summit in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for "accelerating the investigation," in conjunction with the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.


Kiev and the West, it is the pro-Russian rebels who shot down the plane with a missile supplied by Russia. Moscow and insurgents return on the Ukrainian army accusations.






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