The final indignity: Bodies of MH17 crash victims tossed into rubbish trucks



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The body of a man, believe to be a passenger of flight MH17, lies on grassy weed outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.


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The body of a man, believe to be a passenger of flight MH17, lies naked on high grassy weed outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.
 


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The body of a man, believe to be a passenger of flight MH17, lies on grassy weed outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.



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The body of a woman still attached to the airline's seat lies on high grassy weed outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.
 
Wonder why are the bodies without clothes? The pax were dressed when the plane was hit. If the pax were burned, surely the bodies would be charred.

Doctored photos?
 


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A photo is seen amongst the lot of scattered memorabilia belonging to the passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.



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Two family photos are seen amongst the lot of scattered memorabilia belonging to the passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.
 


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The bag of a young child is found amongst the lot of scattered memorabilia belonging to the passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 outside the village of Grabovo, Donetsk Region, East Ukraine.
 
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The body of a passenger is pictured at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, near the settlement of Grabovo in the Donetsk region. Pro-Moscow rebels piled nearly 200 bodies from the downed Malaysian jetliner into four refrigerated boxcars: Reuters

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Rebel leader Alexander Borodai denied the rebels were trying to tamper with evidence, saying the bodies would be turned over to a team of Malaysian experts he was expecting: Reuters

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Experts said that even if investigators are granted access now, it might be too late. "Even without any deliberate attempt at a cover-up, the crash site is already compromised in forensic terms," said Keir Giles, an associate fellow at the Chatham House think tank: Reuters

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A pro-Russian separatist walks past bodies at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. Cranes at the crash scene moved big chunks of the Boeing 777, drawing condemnation from Western leaders that the rebels were tampering with the site: Reuters
 
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