International experts resume work at MH17 crash site - OSCE
A group of international experts and observers from the OSCE special monitoring mission have continued to work at the crash site of the Malaysian Boeing 777 in Donetsk region.
"Intl experts, SMMU monitors have arrived in region of #MH17 crash site but are remaining stationary pending further security assessments," OSCE said on Twitter on Monday morning.
Earlier on Monday, the state commission for the investigation of the crash reported that an international group of 124 experts as of 1240 could not get to the Boeing 777 crash site due to the blocking of their movements by militants who control the territory.
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