Dutch and Australian researchers searching the crash site of flight MH17 human remains and personal belongings. ANP Photo / Pierre Crom
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The Dutch and Australian experts who are searching for human remains and personal belongings of the victims of flight MH17 have completed their work for today. Reported that the Ministry of Security and Justice this afternoon.
Today was the second day in a row that the researchers could work. In the disaster area Like yesterday, according to the Department human remains were found. Yesterday and today recovered body parts will be transferred to the Netherlands as soon as possible, according to the ministry. Around the disaster was restless today. About the same time with the message that the work had been completed for the day, reported the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), according to news agency AFP that because of fighting in the area, the experts had to leave. Part of the disaster area OSCE chief Alexander Hug said the researchers were able to hear. Artillery fire Whether the work has been aborted because of the violence in the area is not clear. Earlier this afternoon struck near the crash site a few grenades. A spokesman for the repatriation mission confirmed reports of the NIS versus about news agency Novum. The researchers were able to continue with their work. It is not clear whether the investigators were fired. Focused “But the OSCE has not been assessed as a threat, so the team did not have to interrupt his work,” the spokesman said. She could not say at what distance from the team’s shells are stamped. It is not known who the shells have been fired. The pro-Russian separatists point to NIS according to the Ukrainian army. Belgium this morning offered a helping hand with repatriation mission in eastern Ukraine. At the request of the Netherlands this weekend travel two dogs and their companions down to the crash site, so write Belgian media. The dogs need help in recovering the bodies of the victims. With its aid the search should be faster. Of the 298 occupants of the unit of Malaysia Airlines, which was shot down on July 17, had six Belgian nationality.
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