20-07-2014, 04:38 PM
Danny Jarman Wrote:I agree Danny. They have a bad record going back to at least the Yugoslav wars. And in any case they have been let into the area. Not sure of the status right now.Peter Lemkin Wrote:Yet, whatever anyone thinks of who-done-it and who's to blame, the separatists have been horrible in the way they have mis-handled the crash site. I saw video of men with metal saws cutting into the cabin area and pulling away pieces - just throwing them behind them. This is a crime scene and NOT to be touched except by experts who can tell what happened from an intact crash scene. Half of the bodies have been removed - as has at least on flight recorder. The crash scene is contaminated now - but likely still contains many clues - but for how much longer?! Also, if something isn't done very soon, half of the families will get no remains back, most likely. It might also be possible they will 'trade' the bodies they have and flight recorder in some political 'deal'. That is not nice - and they are both evidence, as well, and shouldn't have been tampered with. But the area is under no effective political control - and what there is is hostile to the Ukraine and 'West'. As far as I know, no crash inspectors were let in today. Many are already in Kiev - including Russian ones. Day three, and only a few photos and videos now are semi-valid 'evidence'.
No one is acting responsibly, IMHO.
Not sure I can agree with this.
The OSCE have previous and can't be trusted.
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