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Ukraine: Clashes prevent visit to jet debris site
Ukraine: Clashes prevent visit to jet debris site
Ukraine: Clashes prevent visit to jet debris site
DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — Almost two weeks after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down, clashes on Wednesday between Ukrainian forces and separatist rebels again prevented international experts from reaching the crash site to recover remains still baking in midsummer heat in farm fields — deepening frustration for victims' relatives and the governments whose citizens died.
Unarmed Aussie police to help secure Ukraine site
Unarmed Aussie police to help secure Ukraine site
Unarmed Aussie police to help secure Ukraine site
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- Unarmed Australian police will be sent to the site in rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine where the Malaysian airliner came down as part of a Dutch-led police force to secure the area and help recover victims' remains, Australia's prime minister said Sunday.
Victims’ family: Malaysia Airlines lacking in compassion
Victims’ family: Malaysia Airlines lacking in compassion
Victims’ family: Malaysia Airlines lacking in compassion
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- The family of two brothers killed in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 called the carrier rigid and bureaucratic Saturday, saying it has offered them no professional grief counselling in more than a week and refused to organize a flight home to Houston for the boys' grandmother.
Malaysia jet victims’ bodies arrive in Netherlands
Malaysia jet victims’ bodies arrive in Netherlands
Malaysia jet victims’ bodies arrive in Netherlands
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) -- Two military transport planes carrying 40 coffins bearing victims of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 landed Wednesday in the southern city of Eindhoven, and pro-Russian rebels shot down two fighter jets in Ukraine's restive east as fighting flared in the region.

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