"The Ukrainian government, on my orders, is doing all that is possible to
investigate this terrorist act. The investigation will be conducted under the
auspices of the International Civilian Aviation Organization and will be done as
clearly as possible," Petro Poroshenko said.
On Saturday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State
John Kerry agreed on the need for an absolutely unbiased, independent and open
international investigation. The diplomats also agreed all evidence should be
made available for examination. Malaysia has sent a 131-member delegation to
Ukraine.
Its transport minister flew to Kiev on Saturday evening to ensure the
delegation gets safe access to the crash site. The Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe team reached the crash site on Saturday for the second
time. Its spokesperson said the monitors were not at the site to investigate but
to "observe and collect the facts." Germany says it will send two experts to
support the probe.
The location of the black boxes remains a mystery. The separatist leadership
insists it has not located them. The OSCE mission also says it has received no
information on the boxes’ whereabouts. The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane
crashed Thursday in eastern Ukraine near the Russian border. All 298 people on
board were killed.
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