MH17: Australia, Netherlands seek access to Ukraine site
The Netherlands and Australia are seeking access to the crash site of MH17 in eastern Ukraine, as more planes with victims' bodies are flown out, BBC reported.
Foreign ministers from both countries are attending a ceremony marking the departure in the city of Kharkiv.
They are negotiating with Ukrainian officials in Kiev to send police to the site which is controlled by pro-Russia rebels amid continuing fighting.
Rebels have been accused of shooting down the Malaysia Airlines plane.
All 298 people on board the flight died in the crash on 17 July, including 193 Dutch citizens, 43 Malaysians and 27 Australians. About 200 bodies were recovered and transported to Kharkiv, which is outside rebel territory.