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29 of July, 12:27

Experts again failed to get into the area of the disaster Boeing due to fighting
The group of international experts for the third time could not get into the area of disaster Malaysian Boeing 777 in the East of Ukraine, informs on Tuesday Agency referring to the Ministry of justice and the security of the Netherlands.

yesterday, a Group of international aviation professionals and law enforcement officers, who arrived in the vicinity of the city Torez of Donetsk area of Ukraine, did not want to start work - experts came to the conclusion that to work here unsafe, and decided to return to Donetsk.

" A group of specialists from the Netherlands and Australia are not left Donetsk in order to get into the area of disaster (aircraft) in the East of Ukraine. Now on the road and in the zone of the way to the crash site fighting continues ", - quotes Agency the message of the Ministry.

yesterday the speaker of the information centre of the NSDC of Ukraine Andriy Lysenko said that the Ukrainian security forces during the hostilities were included in several settlements of Donetsk oblast and among them in Torez. He also said that the Ukrainian military has close to 40-kilometer area around the site of the crash. Above the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has ordered the Ukrainian soldiers to stop fighting in the 40-kilometre area of fall of the Malaysian ship.

The Prime Minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, first expressed his concern that in the area of the crash battles are not only militiamen, " but the Ukrainian authorities ".

Passenger aircraft of the Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed on July 17 in Donetsk region. In the cabin of the ship was 298 persons, among which 85 children and fifteen members of the crew. All of them lost his life. The Kyiv authorities have charged disaster militias, but the latter told that do not have the means that would shoot down the aircraft at that height.

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