Pro-Russian separatist keep the crash site on Malaysia Airlines MH17 in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine (18/7).
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Australia has sent 50 policemen to London in anticipation to deploy them to the plane crash site in eastern Ukraine MH17.
The Australian police will be deployed to secure the crash site on Malaysia Airlines MH17 as part of an international team proposal.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the foreign minister of Australia and the Netherlands will go to Kyiv to address the details of the deployment of a team like that, under the authority of the United Nations, to secure the crash site in the rebel-controlled eastern Ukraine.
Meanwhile, two more aircraft are scheduled to take off from the Ukraine to the Netherlands, carrying dozens of victims Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 aircraft were shot-fall last week. All 298 people on board were killed.
Tens of thousands of mourners held a memorial service in the Netherlands, while bodies of Malaysian MH17 aircraft that arrived in the country Wednesday. One hundred ninety-three of the victims were Dutch.
Earlier Thursday, Russia called on the United States to prove that the passenger jet was shot down by a missile surface-to-air SA-11 fired by Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov asked Americans to provide evidence that Americans have the technical data and satellite imagery to support the allegations.
American intelligence analysts concluded that the missile "thump" the Russian SA-11 aircraft dropped it and the rebels are not well trained may fire missiles because believe it belonged Ukraina.VOA
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