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iReport你发送照片和视频(页面)Grabove,乌克兰(CNN)u2014u2014是相同的分裂分子指控击落马来西亚航空公司飞行17现在抢劫,篡改证据和阻止调查人员梳理残骸?三天之后的客机跌到地上,批评在处理事故现场控制的乌克兰东部周日没有放缓的迹象(页面)关键问题仍未得到解答:会发生什么是周四坠毁的飞机上的298人吗?黑盒在哪里?有没有希望调查人员将能够确定谁该对此负责呢?Malaysia's transportation minister said an international team was "effectively being prevented from entering the crash site," adding in a statement that officials were concerned that "the sanctity of the crash site has been severely compromised"In an interview with CNN's Candy Crowley, Secretary of State John Kerry described what he said were "drunken separatists piling the remains of people into trucks in an unceremonious fashion interfering with the evidence in the location"MH17 body fell through family's roofVideo appears to show black boxInside the MH17 crash site He told NBC's "Meet the Press" that there is a "buildup of extraordinary circumstantial evidence" over the crash that Russia "needs to help account for"And British Prime Minister David Cameron didn't mince words when he said who was to blameIn an op-ed in The Sunday Times, he called the plane crash and its aftermath "an outrage made in Moscow"There were concerns the bodies had been picked over by thieves"The facts of looting, how the terrorists are dealing with the bodies, are beyond the moral boundaries," Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko tweetedThe local head of the rebels rejected accusations that his forces shot down the plane, denied accusations that they removed the bodies and denied responsibility when asked about people reportedly using stolen bank-issued cards taken from the victims' bodies"It is possible that some local residents could have searched the bodies of victims, found their cards and tried to use themUnfortunately, I can't exclude the possibility of this," Alexander Borodai said SaturdayNearly 200 bodies kept in refrigerated train carsThe situation at the crash site showed some small signs of improvement on Sunday, with more control and more activity"Today was a better day for sure," said Michael Bociurkiw, a spokesman for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's monitoring team in Ukraine"We were able to spend quite a bit of time out at the different crash sites"But it was still far from a well-organized investigation scene, and the area remained under the control of pro-Russia rebelsGovernment emergency workers prevented vehicles from driving up the road to the main crash site, but people could still roam the fields on footTwenty-seven more bodies have been found at the site in the Donetsk region, Vice Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said SundayThat brings to 233 the number of bodies recoveredPro-Russian rebels are keeping the remains of 192 MH17 victims in refrigerated cars on a train, Groysman said, adding that talks were ongoing for their releaseOSCE observers went to a train station about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the main crash site to see the bodies, Bociurkiw saidDutch PM demands access to MH17 sceneOSCE: Bodies decomposing at crash 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aboardUkrainian officials have accused pro-Russian rebels of downing the jet, but Russia blames Ukraine's recent military operations against the rebelsBuddhist monks light candles during a special prayer for the victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 20Friends of Nur Shazana Mohamed, a crew member aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, take part in a special remembrance prayer at a mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on July 19Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte signs a condolence register at the Ministry of Safety and Justice in The Hague, the Netherlands, on Friday, July 18, 2014, in memory of the victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17"I want to see results in the form of unimpeded access and rapid recovery," Rutte said in a press briefing"This is now priority number one"People pray for the victims of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 at a church outside Kuala Lumpur on Friday, July 18A Berlin woman places a candle at a memorial for the victims on July 18People gather to mourn the victims in Kiev, Ukraine, on July 18Akmar Binti Mohd Noor, whose sister was onboard Flight 17, cries outside the family holding area at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on July 18A man prays at a memorial in front of the Dutch Embassy in Kiev on July 18Dutch cyclists wear a black armband in honor of the crash victims on the 13th stage of the Tour de France between Saint-Etienne and Chamrousse on July 18Dutch Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten observes a moment of silence after signing a condolence book in The Hague, Netherlands, on July 18Candlelight prayers honor the victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 at a church outside Kuala Lumpur on July 18Floral tributes adorn the entrance to Schiphol Airport in Amsterdamin memory of the victimsA Dutch flag flies at half-staff in The Hague on July 18People place flowers in front of the Dutch Embassy in Moscow on July 18Students attend a prayer on July 18 in Central Java, Indonesia, for their teacher John Paulissen, who was a passenger on Flight 17Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, and members of his government observe a moment of silence on July 17People pay tribute to the victims outside the Dutch Embassy in Kiev on July 17World reacts to MH17 crash World reacts to MH17 crash World reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crash World reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashWorld reacts to MH17 crashHIDE CAPTION远控,灰鸽子使用教程,免杀远控灰鸽子>>Photos: Reaction to MH17"We were able to peer inside of the cars, and it definitely was refrigeratedThere was no way we could verify the count of bodies, but there were dozens and dozens there," he told CNN"We were told those railway cars will remain stationary until international experts arrive"Earlier Sunday, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti reported that the train was headed to DonetskBorodai told ABC News on Sunday that rebels want to release the remains"We can and we want to give bodies to the relatives, but experts have to examine the bodies hereThat is international practice," Borodai told ABCIf the remains are turned over to the Ukrainian government, Borodai said he feared that they would be used as evidence to blame his fighters for shooting down the plane -- an accusation he has repeatedly deniedHe said he guaranteed the safety of international investigators "and their ability to work"But Ukraine's State Emergency Service said the search in the remote area of eastern Ukraine, roughly 25 miles (40 kilometers) from the Russian border, was being "complicated by armed separatists at the site who hinder the work of SES units"Hundreds of staffers from the agency are searching for the remains of the MH17 victims, covering an area stretching across 13 square miles (34 square kilometers)Busloads of volunteers from nearby coal mines also fanned out across the wheat fields where the bodies and debris from the plane fellMalaysia is sending two large military cargo planes to bring back the remains, the country's official news agency Bernama reportedBlack boxes found?Pro-Russia rebels may have recovered the plane's flight data and cockpit voice recorders, Borodai said on the website of the self-declared Donetsk People's RepublicIf experts determine the devices found are the so-called black boxes, they will be turned over to international investigators, Borodai said"These are some technical objectsWe cannot say for sure these are black boxes," he saidBorodai said the devices are under guard in the regionThey will not be given to Ukrainian officials, he saidReuters distributed video on Sunday of what appeared to be an inflight recorder found by a worker in a fieldThe agency labeled the video, shot Friday, as showing one of the two flight data recorders from MH17Bociurkiw said the OSCE had not confirmed whether the black boxes had been foundUS: Can't rule out Russian involvementcnnArticleGalleryNav{border:1px solid #000;cursor:pointer;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:25px}cnnArticleGalleryNavOn{background-color:#C03;border:1px solid #000;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:20px}cnnArticleGalleryNavDisabled{background-color:#222;border:1px solid #000;color:#666;float:left;height:25px;text-align:center;width:25px}cnnArticleExpandableTarget{background-color:#000;display:none;position:absolute}cnnArticlePhotoContainer{height:122px;width:214px}cnnArticleBoxImage{cursor:pointer;height:122px;padding-top:0;width:214px}cnnArticleGalleryCaptionControl{background-color:#000;color:#FFF}cnnArticleGalleryCaptionControlText{cursor:pointer;float:right;font-size:10px;padding:3px 10px 3px 3px}cnnArticleGalleryPhotoContainer cite{background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #000;bottom:48px;color:#FFF;height:auto;left:420px;opacity:7;position:absolute;width:200px;padding:10px}cnnArticleGalleryClose{background-color:#fff;display:block;text-align:right}cnnArticleGalleryCloseButton{cursor:pointer}cnnArticleGalleryNavPrevNext span{background-color:#444;color:#CCC;cursor:pointer;float:left;height:23px;text-align:center;width:26px;padding:4px 0 0}cnnArticleGalleryNavPrevNextDisabled span{background-color:#444;color:#666;float:left;height:23px;text-align:center;width:25px;padding:4px 0 0}cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto{padding-right:68px;width:270px;margin:0 auto}cnnGalleryContainer{float:left;clear:left;margin:0 0 20px;padding:0 0 0 10px}Armed pro-Russian separatists block the way to the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in the eastern Ukraine on Sunday, July 20The United States says a surface-to-air missile took down the Boeing 777 on Thursday as it was flying from Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, killing all 298 people aboardUkrainian officials have accused pro-Russian rebels of downing the jet, but Russia blames Ukraine's recent military operations against the rebelsAn armed pro-Russian separatist stands guard near a piece of the wreckage on July 20Ukrainian State Emergency Service employees sort through debris on July 20 as they work to locate the deceasedA woman covers her mouth with a piece of fabric on July 20 to protect herself from the smell as she walks near railway wagons, which contain the bodies of passengers, employees and nearby residents sayPeople search a wheat field for remains in the area of the crash site on July 20A woman walks among charred debris at the crash site on Sunday, July 20Emergency workers load the body of a victim onto a truck at the crash site on Saturday, July 19Emergency workers carry the body of a victim at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in eastern Ukraine on Saturday, July 19Workers load bodies of victims on a truck at the remote crash site on July 19Victims' bodies are placed by the side of the road on July 19 as recovery efforts continue at the crash siteInternational officials lament the lack of a secured perimeterA man looks through the debris at the crash site on July 19 A group of coal miners takes a break on July 19 after searching fields looking for victims and debrisCoal miners walk through fields at the crash site on July 19 in an effort to locate debris and the remains of victimsA memorial of flowers and stuffed toys has grown at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 on July 19 in eastern UkraineA rebel soldier guards debris at the crash siteA large piece of the main cabin is under guard at the crash site on July 19An envelope bearing the Malaysia Airlines logo at the crash site on July 19Armed rebels walk past large pieces of the Boeing 777 on July 19Ukrainian rescue workers walk through a wheat field with a stretcher as they collect the bodies of victims on July 19A woman looks at wreckage at the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash site on July 19Pro-Russian fighters stand guard as the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe delegation arrives at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in eastern Ukraine on Friday, July 18A woman walks through the debris field on July 18Pro-Russia rebels stand guard at the crash siteWreckage from Flight 17 lies in a field in Shaktarsk, Urkaine on July 18International inspectors are headed to the crash site to search for the plane's flight data recordersA man covers a body with a plastic sheet near the crash site July 18The passengers and crew hailed from all over the world, including Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Germany and CanadaA diver searches for the jet's flight data recorders on July 18Coal miners search the crash siteWreckage from the Boeing 777 lies on the ground July 18 in rebel-held eastern UkrainePeople search for bodies of passengers on July 18A woman walks past a body covered with a plastic sheet near the crash site July 18The diversity of the victims' nationalities has turned the crash into a global tragedyBelongings of passengers lie in the grass on July 18People inspect the crash site on Thursday, July 17People walk amid the debris at the site of the crashDebris smoulders in a field near the Russian borderFire engines arrive at the crash siteA man stands next to wreckageDebris from the crashed jet lies in a field in UkraineFamily members of those aboard Flight 17 leave Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam, NetherlandsA large piece of the plane lies on the groundLuggage from the flight sits in a field at the crash siteA couple walks to the location at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam where more information will be given regarding the flightFlight arrivals are listed at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, MalaysiaDebris from the Boeing 777, pictured on July 17A man inspects debris from the planeWreckage from the plane is seen on July 17A man talks with security at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam, 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found or located when we actually see them," he saidThe observers intended to ask whether they'd been found at the crash site on Sunday, he said, but "there was no one produced who could answer the question in a credible way"Some Malaysian investigators flew to Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, on SaturdayBut Malaysia's official news agency said they were still negotiating with rebels over access for their teamLaw enforcement officials from the Netherlands, the United States and Australia will help with the investigation led by the Ukrainian governmentTwo FBI agents arrived in Kiev, a senior USlaw enforcement official saidAn investigator from the National Transportation Safety Board was also thereBut three days after the deadly crash, it was unclear when an international investigation at the scene would be able to startFamilies' agonizing waitJournalist Noah Sneider, who's been covering fighting in Ukraine for months and was one of the first to arrive at the crash site on Thursday, said confusion at the scene is no surprise"All of this is happening in an active war zoneThere's been a separatist uprising that began in April and has burned slowly up until this pointAnd security concerns are real, and the ability of any of the authorities on the ground here to effectively secure the area (is) minimal," he told CNN on Sunday"The rebels are a patchwork group, and they seem to answer to different forces at different times"For the families of the victims, the uncertainty only deepened their sufferingSilene Fredriks said her son and his girlfriend had taken Flight MH17 for a planned vacation in BaliAt Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on Sunday, she laid flowers and signed the condolence bookShe says she wants Russian President Vladimir Putin to ensure that the two young people's remains make it back to the Netherlands"I can do nothing but wait for their bodies," she saidPressure on PutinGovernments from around the world have expressed outrage at the disorderly situation at the crash site and called on Putin to use his influence on the rebelsCameron called Putin on Sunday to urge him to do what he can to ensure the victims "have proper funerals" His opinion piece urged Putin to find a way to make the crash site more accessible and calm the strife between Ukraine and the rebels"If President Putin does not change his approach to Ukraine, then Europe and the West must fundamentally change our approach to Russia," Cameron wroteTen of the passengers on MH17, which was en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, were BritishNationalities aboard MH17193 Dutch (including 1 dual Netherlands/UScitizen)44 Malaysian (including 15 crew, 2 infants)27 Australian12 Indonesian (including 1 infant)10 British (including 1 dual UK/South African citizen)4 German4 Belgian3 Filipino1 Canadian1 New ZealanderFull passenger manifest (PDF)Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, whose country had 27 citizens on the plane, added to the pressure on PutinDescribing the downing of the passenger jet as "a horrific crime," Abbott said he had summoned Russian Trade Minister Denis Manturov, who is visiting Australia, and "made crystal clear my concerns and dissatisfaction with the way this has been handled""Russian-controlled territory, Russian-backed rebels, quite likely a Russian-supplied weapon," Abbott said in a television interview Sunday"Russia can't wash its hands of this"Russia has denied any involvement, and Putin said Ukraine's military campaign against the rebels was to blameHe also has called for a "thorough and objective investigation" of the crashFinger-pointingSince the crash, the Ukrainian government and the rebels have traded bitter accusations over who was responsible and what has been done sinceUkrainian officials have said that a Russian-made Buk M1 missile system, brought into eastern Ukraine from Russia, had shot down the Malaysian airlinerThe Ukrainian government has accused the rebels of removing debris and 38 bodies from the scene as part of an attempt to cover up what happenedBorodai has told reporters that the rebels lacked the firepower to hit an aircraft that highThe United States has said evidence suggests a Russian-made surface-to-air missile fired from the rebel territory took down jetKerry said a convoy of about 150 vehicles moved several weeks ago from Russia to eastern UkraineThe military equipment included "multiple rocket launchers," he said"It's pretty clear that this is a system that was transferred from Russia in the hands of separatists," Kerry told CNN on SundayA written statement from the USEmbassy in Kiev also included mention of Russia providing training to separatists at a facility in southwest Russia"This effort included training on air defense systems," the statement saidUSofficials believe the missile systems may have been moved back across the border into RussiaMany of the victims were on vacationMalaysian plane shot down in Ukraine: What happened?事故现场在乌克兰就忽视了身体分解CNN的菲尔黑色Grabove、凯瑟琳E(页面)Shoichet,史蒂夫Almasy和拉尔夫u2022埃利斯报道和来自亚特兰大写道,从香港和Jethro马伦报道写道(页面)CNN的阿里扎Kassim理查德u2022格林凯莉摩根,维多利亚伊斯特伍德,艾琳·麦克劳克林,安东尼娅·莫特森,劳拉·Smith-Spark汤姆·科恩,约翰u2022Raedler罂粟哈洛和吉姆Sciutto对此报道亦有贡献,记者维多利亚Butenko和Azad Safarov(页面)
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