MH17 crash: UK relatives call for the return of victims' bodies
Relatives of passengers killed in the Malaysia Airlines plane crash have called for the bodies of their loved ones to be returned home, BBC reported.
Jordan Withers, nephew of Glenn Thomas - who was one of the 10 Britons on board flight MH17 - said the bodies of victims had been treated "inhumanely".
Some 298 people died after the airline crashed in eastern Ukraine last week.
PM David Cameron is to use a statement to MPs to press for tougher sanctions against Russia over its response.
Pro-Russia separatists, who retain control of the crash site in east Ukraine, have been blamed for downing the jet - reportedly with a missile - on 17 July.
Russia has been accused of providing the rebels with the anti-aircraft system allegedly used in the incident, allegations the Kremlin denies.