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Police experts from the Netherlands and Australia have been this last week trying to reach lands wh


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Possible remaining fusion corpses of at least eighty among the victims of Malaysian aircraft crashed last month in the lands of eastern Ukraine. This news is coming at a time when the West lies angered fusion much for Russia fusion is to hinder the investigation of the crash of Flight MH17.
The European Union, the United States and Australia criticized Russia for supplying weapons to separatist militants in eastern Ukraine, who are fighting for union with Moscow. This great suspicions among these militants were gunned missile at the aircraft to destroy, with the result that 298 people died all the occupants.
The Australian fusion Minister fusion for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, has made the greatest fear happened to her is that Russia is doing its utmost to hinder investigations into the crash site. At the same time, Bishop revealed that there may be the remains of dozens of dead from Flight MH17 Ukren scattered throughout the territory which is controlled by separatists.
Police experts from the Netherlands and Australia have been this last week trying to reach lands where they Ukreni remaining corpses of victims of the plane, which in the majority of them were Dutch, Malaysian fusion , Australian and Britanniġi. However, their plans spiġġaw postponed several times because of intense fighting in the region, where the Army of Ukraine is trying to seize back cities controlled by separatist militants.
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