Investigators can’t re-enter MH17 crash site as shelling still continuing, says Najib


NEW YORK: Ukraine is unable to give a concrete schedule for international investigators to re-enter the crash site of the MH17 as shelling by pro-Russian separatists is still continuing.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said Malaysia would have to depend on Ukraine because its leader Arseniy Yatseniuk said his government was honouring the ceasefire agreement but not the separatists.

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