Trying to establish supervision over the place of the disaster Boeing, Kiev violation of resolution of the UN security Council and hinders an independent international investigation, said the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. " Kiev has said publicly about the intention to take military means, the supervision over the area of the crash and started in this area of the military offensive. As a result, several attempts authorized international investigation group, based in Donetsk, to get into the territory of the crash and get to work were disrupted, " said the report, published on the Internet representative office of the Foreign Ministry. The foreign Ministry emphasizes that the Russian Federation in the UN security Council drew the attention of partners to violations of Kiev and proposed to negotiate Council press release, Recalling decisions. But the US, UK and Lithuania blocked the initiative." There is another attempt to separate the Kiev authorities, hindering the conduct of a truly independent and impartial international investigation into the tragedy ", - considers the Ministry of foreign Affairs. Before Tuesday Kiev said about its intention to access the site of the crash Boeing in the near future. The Prime Minister of the Netherlands mark Rutte tried to persuade the Ukrainian government to stop the fighting in the place of the area of the disaster Boeing. First group of international experts for the third time could not get into the area of the crash. Prior to that alleged that the group of international aviation experts from the Netherlands and Australia did not want to start work at the crash site Malaysian airliner Boeing 777 and decided to return to Donetsk because of confidentiality requirements. Remember, on July 17, in the East of Ukraine was the crash of the Boeing 777 " Malaysian airlines ", which was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. In the cabin of the ship was 298 people, among whom were 85 children and fifteen members of the crew. The survivors of a plane crash not.
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