Bodies of 186 victims who died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot out of the sky have been located by rescuers, amid fierce accusations that Russia and pro-Russian rebels are trying to sabotage the investigation. Emergency workers employed by the Ukrainian government were allowed to access the eight-square-mile crash site today, and later began to pile up bodies in the fields. But independent investigators dispatched to the scene complained that they were being kept out. At the same time authorities accused the rebels in control of the site of spiriting away dead bodies, looting their possessions and plotting to remove chunks of the downed plane Read
Bodies of 186 victims who died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot out of the sky have been located by rescuers, amid fierce accusations that Russia and pro-Russian rebels are trying to sabotage the investigation. Emergency workers employed by the Ukrainian government were allowed to access the eight-square-mile crash site today, and later began to pile up bodies in the fields. But independent investigators dispatched to the scene complained that they were being kept out. At the same time authorities accused the rebels in control of the site of spiriting away dead bodies, looting their possessions and plotting to remove chunks of the downed plane Read
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