December 22, 2024 21:57 PM

Malaysian Plane Found In Crash Site, Passenger’s Body Recovered While Authorities Gain Limited Access To The Remains [VIDEO+REPORT]

More than 200 bodies have been found in the crash site where the Malaysian plane has been allegedly struck down by a missile, but families of the victims still can't get the remains of their loved ones.

Grief and rage continues to heighten after the sudden tragic incident happened on Thursday wherein the flight MH17 has been reportedly struck down by missiles. A current investigation is still going on as authorities try to unfold and determine who the main responsible of the attack is while it is already labeled as an act of terrorism. 298 people coming from different nations have boarded the aircraft from Amsterdam bound for Kuala Lumpur including the plane's crew members and none of them reportedly survived.

Leaders of the respective nations who had citizens on the said plane are in rage about the incident and what is more heartbreaking is that families of those victims boarding the Malaysian plane can't get the bodies that have been found in the crash site. According to the recent reports, pro-Russian separatists are guarding the area and hinder the works of the State Emergency Services. With this, leaders from the affected nations have called out the attention of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to use his influence to help retrieve the body of those victims.

Investigators currently have limited to the Malaysian plane crash site and even more to the bodies found. According to the reports, the recovered remains are being kept in refrigerated trucks while some people in the area can already smell the decomposing bodies. Other country such as Germany has already given Putin last chance to cooperate with the said process while other Western leaders are in rage about the situation.

Latest news says that on Sunday, Ukraine's emergency services agency has found a total of 251 bodies from the crash site of the Malaysian plane. A team of international monitors are scheduled to visit the crash site on Monday.

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