Abbott said an Australian investigation team was in Kiev but had been unable to travel to the site. He said there had been some improvement with the Ukrainian government offering access.
"But there's still a hell of a long way to go before anyone could be satisfied with the way that site is being treated," Abbott said. "It's more like a garden cleanup than a forensic investigation. This is completely unacceptable."
Excuse me Mr. Abbott - YOUR investigators haven't yet been able to VIEW the site. In fact, they are being detained in Kiev. You are on the other side of the world. How can you make an assessment as to what is happening?
P.S. If you regularly have to "clean up" 300ish bodies out of your garden, I suggest having the source of the problem looked into. Most people do not find scattered airplane parts and bodies in their gardens.
The plane was blown up according to everyone in the international community, at the site, and eyewitnesses. What more is anyone expecting to find? A piece of the missile that says "James Kirk, under the direction of such and such government, deliberately fired me at this airplane to incite international outrage and condemnation." Please. They are going to find out the airplane exploded in the air and none of the evidence they find at the scene will ever tell people for certain who fired any missiles that might have been involved.
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