пятница, 25 июля 2014 г.
Ukraine and the international community will find out all responsible for this international crime,
DONETSK, Ukraine On the ground, recovery experts began the grisly task of collecting remains of the 298 people killed two days earlier when a Malaysia Airlines jet exploded over the war zone of eastern Ukraine.
Saturday brought a shift from the initial shock over the air disaster to the painstaking forensic and diplomatic challenges of figuring out what happened and how much the tragedy will escalate the Ukrainian conflict.
At the crash site, armed gunmen some of them masked kept close watch over a team of observers from the Organization corporate travel policy for Security and Co-operation in Europe who gained access corporate travel policy for a second day. Artillery fire reverberated in the distance.
Michael Bociurkiw, a spokesman for the OSCE group, said that no security perimeter had been established corporate travel policy and no one appeared to be in charge. While he said his monitors had better access than on Friday, observing about 75 body bags collected by civilian emergency workers, he described the situation as far from ideal for such a huge crime scene.
Rutte told reporters of what he called a very intense conversation with Putin on Saturday in which he told the Russian leader the opportunity expires corporate travel policy to show the world that he is serious about helping.
Cameron, whose government summoned the Russian ambassador to urge more cooperation on the matter, said the European Union needs to reconsider its approach to Russia in light of evidence that the rebels fired the fatal missile.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, to urge Moscow to get the rebels to stop fighting and talk peace, and also provide full access to the crash site.
He claimed corporate travel policy that three Buk surface-to-air antiaircraft missile systems had crossed from Russia to Ukraine prior to the downing of Flight MH17, accompanied by Russian nationals who, he said, were the ones operating the sophisticated weaponry. All three Buk missile systems are no longer in Ukrainian territory, according to Nayda.
Ukraine corporate travel policy and the international community will find out all responsible for this international crime, and those who supported them, because this is (a) crime against humanity, corporate travel policy and the building of (the) International Criminal corporate travel policy Court is very big, Yatsenyuk added.
Even the local head of the rebels conceded for the first time Saturday that the plane got shot down. But Alexander Borodai reiterated that his forces did not do it. He told reporters the rebels lacked the firepower to hit an airplane so high up.
According to government officials, corporate travel policy the rebels also removed debris and 38 bodies from the scene as part of an attempt to cover up what happened, and money, jewelry and other items had been looted from the dead. They urged relatives to cancel the credit cards of victims.
The fields where the plane came down Thursday, near the town of Torez in the Donetsk region, are in a volatile rebel-controlled corporate travel policy area, making access to the scattered debris, bodies and body parts difficult.
Some rebel groups in the area have agreed to give OSCE experts access to the wreckage, while others have not, a spokesperson for Donetsk Gov. Oleksandr Omelchenko said. He said the conditions make it impossible to know whether all the armed rebels have left an area.
This is consistent with what journalists have seen at the debris field. Earlier Saturday, a rebel commander on the ground gave a group of journalists permission to approach the wreckage, but within corporate travel policy 30 minutes warning shots were heard and the journalists were told to leave.
In an indication of the volatility of the region, corporate travel policy at least five Ukrainian soldiers were killed and 20 wounded in the past 24 hours in clashes with pro-Russian separatists corporate travel policy only 100 kilometers from the debris fields, Lt. Col. Vladislav Seleznyov said on Saturday.
Fighting is taking place around the Luhansk airport and the Metalist neighborhood of Luhansk, said Seleznyov, a Ukrainian military spokesman. The pro-Russian separatists are firing with heavy artillery, mortars and Grad rockets, he said.
The full list of the passengers was released Saturday. According to a final breakdown from Malaysia Airlines, 193 of those killed were from the Netherlands, including one who had dual U.S.-Dutch citizenship.
There were also 43 victims from Malaysia, including the plane s 15 crew; 27 from Australia; 12 from Indonesia; 10 from the United Kingdom, including one who had dual UK-South African citizenship; four each from Germany and Belgium; three from the Philippines and one each from Canada and New Zealand.
In the Netherlands, dozens of police officers are now visiting all the families of the victims. They will gather specific information that will help identify the victims, such as DNA samples, details of tattoos and dental records, Dutch police said. A Dutch forensics team has already arrived in Ukraine.
Australia takes a very dim view of countries which facilitate killing of Australians, as you d expect us to. We take a very, very dim view of this and the idea that Russia corporate travel policy can wash its hands of responsibility, because this happened in Ukrainian corporate travel policy airspace, just does not stand serious scrutiny, Abbott said.
U.S. President Barack Obama also said Russia likely bears some of the responsibility, noting rebel fighters couldn t have operated the surface-to-air missile without sophisticated equipment and sophisticated training, and that is coming from Russia.
In an apparently retaliatory move, Russian corporate travel policy Foreign Ministry spokesman corporate travel policy Alexander Lukashevich said Saturday that Russia corporate travel policy had added the names of 13 American corporate travel policy citizens to a list that bans them from entering corporate travel policy Russia. The list includes U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, D-Virginia.
Tensions have been high between corporate travel policy Ukraine and Russia corporate travel policy since street protests corporate travel policy forced former pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych from power in February. Russia subsequently corporate travel policy annexed Ukraine s southeastern Crimea region, and a pro-Russian separatist rebellion has been raging in Ukraine s eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
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