21-07-2014, 09:19 PM
Peter Presland Wrote:More on the competency and efforts of the DPR to manage the crash site and human remains properly and in desperately difficult circumstances. This is straight from the mouth of an OSCE monitor and thus relatively free of the filtered, distorted, agenda-driven crap of the western MSM. Nice to hear the DPR being referred to AS the DPR too - rather than the obligatory "so-called" or more usual "terrorists" of the Kiev propaganda machine. My guess is he will be in trouble for that little mistake.
Interview starts at @ 1.25.
Note - None of the OSCE team qualified investigation experts who, at the time of this video were yet to be given the necessary clearances and safe passage corridor by the Kiev Junta.
Dutch expert: Ukraine body recovery team for MH17 crash did a hell of a job'
July 21, 2014
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malays...l-of-a-job
Quote:HRABOVE (Ukraine), July 21 The Dutch head of a team sent to identify the victims of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 praised the Ukrainian recovery workers who collected hundreds of bodies from a giant swathe of land in a war zone for doing a "hell of a job".
Peter van Vliet, leader of a 3-man team of Dutch body identification experts, the first international investigators to visit the crash area, said his priority would be getting hundreds of bodies now stored in refrigerated rail cars to a location where they can be identified and sent home.
Despite reports that some of the bodies may have been looted and were never properly secured during days lying out in summer sun, van Vliet expressed admiration for the recovery crews that gathered them.
"I'm very impressed about the work that was done over here," he said after inspecting the main crash site, where bodies were still being found a day earlier pinned under chunks of aircraft wreckage.
Citing the heat and the scale of the site, he said: "I think they did a hell of a job in a hell of a place."
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
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