
Ukraine: "Militants won't let evidence be taken from MH17 site" - national security official
Speaking at a press conference in Kiev, Ukraine's national security spokesperson Andrey Lisenko claimed that anti-Kiev militia are obstructing investigations into the MH17 crash, Saturday.
During the briefing, Lisenko said that rescuers are working on the crash site under the observation of militants 'who control that nothing is taken by them'.
The Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which was en route to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam, went down in eastern Ukraine earlier on Thursday. The wreckage was found near the settlement of Grabovo in Donetsk region, located approximated 60 kilometres (37 miles) from the border with Russia.
The aircraft was reportedly flying at an altitude of around 10,600 metres (34,700 feet) when ground control lost contact. It has not yet been confirmed how the plane was brought down.

Speaking at a press conference in Kiev, Ukraine's national security spokesperson Andrey Lisenko claimed that anti-Kiev militia are obstructing investigations into the MH17 crash, Saturday.
During the briefing, Lisenko said that rescuers are working on the crash site under the observation of militants 'who control that nothing is taken by them'.
The Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which was en route to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam, went down in eastern Ukraine earlier on Thursday. The wreckage was found near the settlement of Grabovo in Donetsk region, located approximated 60 kilometres (37 miles) from the border with Russia.
The aircraft was reportedly flying at an altitude of around 10,600 metres (34,700 feet) when ground control lost contact. It has not yet been confirmed how the plane was brought down.