Monday, July 21, 2014

Pro Russian Rebels Agree to Hand Over Black Boxes In an About Face...Why??

An armed pro-Russian separatist stands guard near the train transporting the remains of victims from the crashed Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane before its departure, with bags and suitcases of passengers seen in the foreground, from the railway station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Torez, Donetsk region July 21, 2014. A train carrying victims from the site where Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crashed has set off from the rebel-held town of Torez in eastern Ukraine, a Reuters witness said on Monday. REUTERS/Maxim Zmeyev (UKRAINE - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS TRANSPORT)

Reuters/REUTERS - An armed pro-Russian separatist stands guard near the train transporting the remains of victims from the crashed Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane before its departure, with bags and suitcases …more  of passengers seen in the foreground, from the railway station in the eastern Ukrainian town of Torez, Donetsk region July 21, 2014. A train carrying victims from the site where Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 crashed has set off from the rebel-held town of Torez in eastern Ukraine, a Reuters witness said on Monday.
 

Meanwhile, the remains of 282 of the crash victims are being moved by train from the eastern Ukrainian city of Torez to Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, Najib said. From there, they will be flown to Amsterdam on a Dutch C130 Hercules military plane and handed over to Dutch authorities.
"I must stress that although an agreement has been reached, there remain a number of steps required before it is completed," Najib said at a hastily arranged news conference at his residence just after midnight Monday. "There is work still to be done, work which relies on continued communication in good faith. Mr. Borodai and his people have so far given their co-operation."


The Boeing 777 crashed in rebel-held territory, and the separatists are being blamed for shooting it down by much of the international community, including the United States.Najib said that following any necessary forensic work, the remains of the 43 Malaysian citizens who were aboard the plane would be flown to their home country.
On Sunday, he had said that the remains of the Malaysian victims must be returned to Malaysia before the Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. This year, it falls on July 28.


Anger and resentment toward the Russian-backed rebels and Moscow have been escalating worldwide, including in Malaysia, where there have been calls for economic sanctions against Russia. Is Putin afraid of bad public relations. I don't think so; he shrugs that kind of thing off. Perhaps the flight recorders did not have anything damning on them.

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