Donetsk - international investigation team has arrived at the crash site with Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 nommor in Eastern Ukraine. Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, who received a report from an investigation team, said about 80 bodies expected to remain at the crash site of the Malaysian government's.
"But we will never know the actual number and the certainty of the cause of the crash," said Bishop told CNN on Friday (01/08/2014). "And it certainly should have been investigated from now."
MH17 aircraft crashed allegedly shot a missile in the sky due to Ukraine on Thursday, July 17 2014 Alleged perpetrators lead to a Russian-backed rebel Ukraine. Ukrainian military also touted responsible. But the two sides have so far denied.
The investigation team is working to find out the truth about who the shooter plane carrying 298 men.
Previous investigation team had trouble getting to the crash site in the Village MH17 Grabovo, Donetsk, Ukraine rebel forces intercepted because of the pro-Russian. In fact, it was reported that some of their members to maintain the wreckage while intoxicated.
According to a spokesman for the supervisory Board for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Michael Bociurkiw, it is currently combing around the crash site with the help of sniffer dogs.
"This investigation should we do as soon as possible," said Bociurkiw.
Black box that had taken the rebels successfully obtained the Malaysian delegation during the negotiations. Meanwhile, about 190 other bodies have reportedly sent to a team of experts by Ukrainian officials. One of them was successfully flown to the Netherlands to be identified.