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MH17 crash: latest news - Telegraph
19.10 This is interesting from Tom Parfitt
18.51 A young woman in eastern Ukraine provoked outrage by allegedly posting a picture of herself
on Instagram using a mascara wand looted from the crash site of Flight MH17, Tom Parfitt reports.
Yekaterina Parkhomenko uploaded a photograph on Instagram of her hand holding the Catrice
cosmetic with the caption: "Mascara from Amsterdam; to be precise, from the field. Well, you
understand."
Russian and Ukrainian media said it could not be ruled out that the post was a fake, but that it
appeared to be authentic.
Asked by another user on Instagram where the mascara had come from, Ms Parkhomenko replied
that she had got it "from a looter acquaintance".
17.34 There will be a special meeting with industry groups to discuss ways to minimise risks in
conflict zones in Montreal on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said in a release that it will host officials from
the International Air Transport Association, Airports Council International and the Civil Air
Navigation Services Organisation.
17.21 Meanwhile, the Pentagon has said the transfer of heavy calibre, multiple launch rockets from
Russia to Ukrainian separatists is imminent, "potentially today", according to Reuters.
17.07 Dutch troops have been consigned to barracks and had leave cancelled ahead of a possible
mission to secure the MH17 crash site in rebel-held Ukraine, the defence ministry said on Friday:
People are consigned to barracks so that they can respond quickly if there's need
In this case that means that troops must be available and can't take leave. This is standard
procedure in a planning process
16.35 America is trying to influence public opinion against Russia over MH17 and Ukraine through
"unfounded public insinuations" and "anti-Russian cliches", Moscow has claimed.
A Russian foreign ministry spokesman said:
We deny the unfounded public insinuations that State Department Spokeswoman M. Harf
repeats day after day
In journalistic briefings in previous days she has produced anti-Russian cliches that Washington
stubbornly tries to impose on international opinion
The comments come in response to a US briefing on Thursday that claimed Russia was firing
artillery across the border into Ukraine to target Ukrainian military positions in the conflict against
pro-Russian separatists.
16.25 Russia's foreign minister Sergey Labrov has said the United States must share some blame for
the bloodshed in Ukraine because it supported a "coup" in Kiev.
16.00 Would there have been a Ukraine crisis if the Soviet Union had never collapsed?
The Telegraph's Tim Stanley ponders the hypothetical:
15.54 As Dutch and Australian governments pledge to secure the MH17 crash site by sending
security detachments to the eastern Ukraine region, defence analyst Justin Bronk warns AFP that it
will be a "dangerous tightrope act":
They want to use as few lightly equipped troops as possible to avoid provoking the Russians
Bear in mind, part of the reason that this whole conflict started is over Russia's view that the West,
in the guise of both NATO and the EU, are coming ever further eastwards
At the same time, to ensure their protection they will want to send them with quite heavy equipment,
given the equipment both sides are firing at each other in the region.
15.30 Britain's Foreign Office has said it is helping protect victims of the MH17 plane disaster
against potential fraud after one man claimed his relative's credit cards had been stolen from the
crash site. AFP reports:
A Foreign Office spokesman told AFP they were "working with family members to protect
victims from the possibility of financial and identity fraud."
It is feared that the lack of a security cordon and the scattered placement of personal belongings of
the 298 victims have increased the risk of theft.
Meanwhile, images of the deceased's personal items, plus other information in the public domain
about the victims, could be of potential use to fraudsters.
Cameron Dalziel, a 43-year-old helicopter rescue pilot from South Africa who was travelling on a
British passport, had his cards taken, brother-in-law Shane Hattingh said.
"We've been told some of his cards were stolen," he told The Sun newspaper.
"After all we've been through - to do this to the families is so cruel. It is leaving some struggling for
money. This really is the final insult, it is disgusting."
14.53 Ben Farmer has more details on the strong words used earlier by Geoffrey Pyatt, US
ambassador to Ukraine, on how the Kremlin is "pouring gasoline on the fire" by continuing to equip
the rebels with rocket launchers and other military equipment:
Mr Pyatt said the fields where wreckage is scattered over several square miles "are a giant
crime scene and they need to be treated that way".
"They need to be secured. Further disruption of the wreckage must be stopped. It's tragic that the
site has still not fully been secured."
He said: "What happened to MH17 is not a mystery. We know that the aircraft was brought down by
an SA11 missile fired from separatist territory."
He said the US had evidence that tanks and heavy rocket launchers had continued to cross the
border. Artillery had also fired across the border, from Russia onto Ukrainian government positions.
"What we have seen from the Kremlin is pouring gasoline on the fire. What we have seen is
escalation of military transfers across the Ukrainian border."
Vladimir Putin could stop the build-up "with one phone call", he said.
14.33 Cameron Dalziel, a 43-year-old helicopter rescue pilot from South Africa who was travelling on
a British passport, had his cards taken, brother-in-law Shane Hattingh.
We've been told some of his cards were stolen," he told The Sun newspaper.
"After all we've been through - to do this to the families is so cruel. It is leaving some struggling for
money. This really is the final insult, it is disgusting."
Dalziel's wife Raine was trying to cancel her husband's cards, but had trouble doing so because they
are not in her own name and she does not have a death certificate because his body has not yet been
identified, the tabloid said.
14.31 The British Foreign Office is helping protect victims of the MH17 plane disaster against
potential fraud after one man claimed his relative's credit cards had been stolen from the crash site.
A Foreign Office spokesman told AFP they were "working with family members to protect victims
from the possibility of financial and identity fraud."
It is feared the lack of a security cordon and the scattered placement of personal belongings of the
298 victims have increased the risk of theft.
Meanwhile, images of the deceased's personal items, plus other information in the public domain
about the victims, could be of potential use to fraudsters.
14.14 Meanwhile, according to AP, Russia has announced a ban on all dairy imports from Ukraine
starting next week, a move Kiev has dismissed as politically motivated.
The Russian agency in charge of agricultural products said Friday it is banning imports of Ukrainian
dairy starting Monday because of numerous quality flaws found in its products. Russia is a key
market for Ukrainian dairy products.
13.40 Russia said around 40 mortar shells fired by Ukrainian forces fell on Friday in its Rostov
province near the border with eastern Ukraine where Kiev is fighting pro-Russian separatists.
"Around 40 mortar shells have fallen from Ukraine ... in Rostov province," Vasily Malayev, a
representative of the region's Federal Security Service devoted to border security, was cited by the
state Ria Novosti news agency as saying.
13.30 ITV News claims to have seen fresh wreckage of MH17 in a forest near to the main crash site
in Grabovo, eastern Ukraine:
There are no bodies among the mangled section of the plane and ITV News staff on the
ground say there are no guards or security at the scene whatsoever.
Newly-found MH17 wreckage lies unguarded in forest (@ITVNEWS)
13.10 More details have emerged about Fatima Dyczynski, a 25-year-old Australian among the
victims of the MH17 disaster, whose parents have defied prime minister Tony Abbott's warnings and
arrived in Ukraine to search for their daughter at the crash site in person. Jonathan Pearlman
reports:
The parents of Fatima have persisted, paying their own way for a trip to Amsterdam and
onward flights to Donetsk.
"I told her 'sunshine in Perth for Friday when you arrive' and she said 'Mum I need it so much,
sunshine'," said Mrs Rudhart-Dyczynski .
"Fatima was an inspiration to thousands of people. She had TEDx talks, she had friends, she had
Facebook, she communicated with people all over the world from America, to Israel, Germany...
We've been thinking what was her message she wanted to say and it was 21st century science, it
was high-class intelligence and it was for the benefit of humankind, to use the intelligence to
understand mankind better and our planet better."
On her Facebook page, just days before she flew on MH17, she wrote of her passion for life and her
future.
"Infinite potential," she wrote. "For this Earth, Galaxy and beyond. Always remember: don't let
gravity hold us back."
12.36 The Dutch prime minister, seen as having a key role to play in shaping the European Union's
response to the downing of a Malaysian airliner last week, said Russia could avert EU sanctions if it
stopped arming pro-Moscow rebels in Ukraine. Reuters reports:
"All indications are that Russia is continuing to arm the separatists," he told a parliamentary
committee on Friday. "There's an easy way out for Russia: to distance themselves from the
separatists, and stop arming them."
He said the Netherlands would support sanctions if Russia did not do so, and also if it were proven
that Russia had been behind the downing of the airliner, in which 298 people, including 194 Dutch,
lost their lives.
12.25 The US ambassador to Kiev has accused the Kremlin of "pouring gasoline on the fire" by
escalating military build up in eastern Ukraine.
The comments come in response to reports that Russia is planning to send rebels heavy armour and
'more powerful' rocket launchers
Geoffrey Pyatt said Vladimir Putin could stop it "with one phone call".
12.20 In a rare Russian show of contrition over the country's role in the MH17 disaster, Novaya
Gazeta newspaper has published this front page, with the headline translating to "Forgive us,
Netherlands":
However, the Telegraph's Moscow Correspondent Tom Parfitt says this conciliatory tone does not
necessarily represent wider Russian sentiment:
Novaya Gazeta is a marginal opposition newspaper with low circulation. There has been very little
contrition in mass market newspapers or on TV. The general feeling in society is that Russia was
fitted up.
11.30 The European Union is expected to target Russia's most senior spies and security officials with
asset freezes and travel bans later today, in the latest measures against Moscow over its role in the
MH17 disaster and ongoing interference in the eastern Ukraine rebel uprising. Bruno Waterfield
reports from Brussels:
Russia's two most senior intelligence chiefs will be added to an EU blacklist under existing sanctions
targeting officials held directly responsible for destabilising East Ukraine.
Next week, in a major escalation of sanctions, the EU will widen asset freezes and bans to Russian
oligarchs and "cronies" of Vladimir Putin before moving on to threaten Russia with far-reaching
economic sanctions over the summer.
Alexander Bortnikov, director of the Federal Security Service the successor to the Soviet Union's
feared KGB, is expected to be added to the EU's sanctions list alongside Mikhail Fradkov, the head
of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service.
The list also includes the head of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev and the Kremlin-
backed Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who has been accused of sending fighters to support
separatists in Ukraine.
Full report: EU to target Russia top spies with sanctions
11.10 The traumatised parents of a 25 year-old who was aboard MH17 say they refuse to believe she
is dead and have flown from Australia to the crash site in Ukraine to find her. Jonathan Pearlman
reports:
Jerzy Dyczynski and Angela Rudhart-Dyczynski have ignored official warnings to avoid
travelling to the crash site and have arrived in Kiev from Perth to look for their daughter Fatima in
eastern Ukraine.
Dr Dyczynski likened the search to the efforts to find missing people in the Australian bush, in which
townships often rally together for large-scale hunts.
Saying an inner voice told him he would find his daughter alive, he said: "I cling to it... in Australia,
when one person [goes missing] hundreds of people go to the bush and look until they are found. So
we want to [do the same]. We want to see if there are survivors."
Fatima Dyczynski, who intended to become an astronaut, moved with her parents from Germany to
Perth seven years ago and then went to the Netherlands to study a Bachelor of Aerospace
Engineering. She was flying on MH17 to Australia, where she planned to spend time with her
parents before returning to complete her masters.
Full report: Parents visit Malaysia Airlines crash site in Ukraine 'to find daughter'
10.51 Australian governor-general Sir Peter Cosgrove (third right) and Lady Lynne Cosgrove
(second right) bow their heads before laying a wreath at a memorial for victims of the Malaysia
Airlines Flight MH-17, at Schiphol Airport:
EPA
10.23 Life News, a website with close ties to the Russian security services, has released a video
interview with Nadezhda Savchenko, the female Ukrainian pilot captured by the Russian separatists,
who is now in custody in Russia.
She appears to confirm she was detained by the separatists rather than crossing into Russia
voluntarily, as claimed by Moscow. She says she thinks the separatists did not knock down MH17
because they didn't have the knowhow.
Earlier this month, Russia charged Ms Savchenko with abetting the killing of two Russian journalists
after she was allegedly captured by pro-Russian rebels during the civil war in eastern Ukraine.
10.00 Support for sanctions against Russia following the MH17 disaster continues to swell in
Germany, where leading industrial figures have backed Angela Merkel's calls for tougher measures.
Leading industrialist Eckhard Cordes has said he supports sanctions against Moscow after opposing
the idea for months.
09.25 Jonathan Pearlman reports from Sydney on the Australian plans to send personnel to the
MH17 crash site to help secure the ongoing investigation:
Tony Abbott has now announced another 100 police officers are to head to Europe with a
small number of troops - to join a 90-strong police force already there.
Most are in the Netherlands but the aim is to go to Ukraine. Mr Abbott says the aim is to bring the
Australians home, not to meddle in politics.
09.06 With further MH17 victims' bodies due to arrive in Eindhoven today, it is worth reflecting on
the remarkable show of respect by the Dutch public as the first victims arrived home on Wednesday,
and were transported by hearses from the airport to Hilversum military airbase, where identification
has begun and the process of returning loved ones to their families:
08.30 Ukrainian troops have retaken the strategically-important city of Lysychansk in eastern
Ukraine, as they press on with their offensive to stamp out the pro-Russian rebellion which
continues to block access to the MH17 crash site, President Petro Poroshenko said. AFP reports:
Ukrainian forces have raised the flag over the town council in Lysychansk," the presidency
said in a statement late Thursday.
Operations were continuing to drive the remaining insurgents out of the town, the statement said.
Lysychansk - a city of around 105,000 some 90 kilometres northwest of the rebel stronghold of
Lugansk - was seized by separatists in early April at the start of a bloody insurgency that has now
claimed the lives of some 1,000 people, including the nearly 300 on board downed Malaysia Airlines
flight MH17.
The government offensive against the rebels has made significant progress since rebels
unexpectedly fled a string of key towns earlier this month.
Government forces say they are now closing in on the major cities of Lugansk and Donetsk, where
the bulk of the insurgent fighters have dug in and pledged to fight to the death.
08.20 Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine's president, has said there is no need for the cabinet to stop
working despite the prime minister's resignation, as he called for calm in the troubled country:
I hope that the strong emotions will calm down and be trumped by cold reason and a sense of
responsibility and that the entire Ukrainian cabinet will continue its work
Ukraine's cabinet on Friday elevated deputy prime minister Volodymyr Groysman - who has been
coordinating Kiev's response to the downing of Malaysian flight MH17 in east Ukraine - to the post
of acting premier.
07.40 Over in Ukraine, the country remains in political turmoil following the resignation yesterday of
prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk after his ruling coalition collapsed.
The country is still locked in a battle with pro-Russian separatists in the east, who continue to block
international access to the MH17 crash zone.
Australia and Holland are expected to announce the sending of unarmed military police to secure
the crash zone - the countries' foreign ministers are in Kiev discussing.
07.30 Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the events surrounding the MH17 plane
crash.
The remains of victims of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 disaster in eastern Ukraine continue to
arrive in Holland today, from where the majority of the doomed airliner's 298 passengers hailed.
Meanwhile, Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte is expected to brief the country's lower house on latest
developments surrounding the MH17 plane disaster, in which 193 of those killed were Dutch, from
around 9.00am UK time.
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MH17 crash: latest news - Telegraph

  • 1. MH17 crash: latest news - Telegraph 19.10 This is interesting from Tom Parfitt 18.51 A young woman in eastern Ukraine provoked outrage by allegedly posting a picture of herself on Instagram using a mascara wand looted from the crash site of Flight MH17, Tom Parfitt reports. Yekaterina Parkhomenko uploaded a photograph on Instagram of her hand holding the Catrice cosmetic with the caption: "Mascara from Amsterdam; to be precise, from the field. Well, you understand." Russian and Ukrainian media said it could not be ruled out that the post was a fake, but that it appeared to be authentic. Asked by another user on Instagram where the mascara had come from, Ms Parkhomenko replied that she had got it "from a looter acquaintance". 17.34 There will be a special meeting with industry groups to discuss ways to minimise risks in conflict zones in Montreal on Tuesday, Reuters reports. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said in a release that it will host officials from the International Air Transport Association, Airports Council International and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation. 17.21 Meanwhile, the Pentagon has said the transfer of heavy calibre, multiple launch rockets from Russia to Ukrainian separatists is imminent, "potentially today", according to Reuters. 17.07 Dutch troops have been consigned to barracks and had leave cancelled ahead of a possible mission to secure the MH17 crash site in rebel-held Ukraine, the defence ministry said on Friday: People are consigned to barracks so that they can respond quickly if there's need In this case that means that troops must be available and can't take leave. This is standard procedure in a planning process 16.35 America is trying to influence public opinion against Russia over MH17 and Ukraine through "unfounded public insinuations" and "anti-Russian cliches", Moscow has claimed. A Russian foreign ministry spokesman said: We deny the unfounded public insinuations that State Department Spokeswoman M. Harf repeats day after day In journalistic briefings in previous days she has produced anti-Russian cliches that Washington stubbornly tries to impose on international opinion
  • 2. The comments come in response to a US briefing on Thursday that claimed Russia was firing artillery across the border into Ukraine to target Ukrainian military positions in the conflict against pro-Russian separatists. 16.25 Russia's foreign minister Sergey Labrov has said the United States must share some blame for the bloodshed in Ukraine because it supported a "coup" in Kiev. 16.00 Would there have been a Ukraine crisis if the Soviet Union had never collapsed? The Telegraph's Tim Stanley ponders the hypothetical: 15.54 As Dutch and Australian governments pledge to secure the MH17 crash site by sending security detachments to the eastern Ukraine region, defence analyst Justin Bronk warns AFP that it will be a "dangerous tightrope act": They want to use as few lightly equipped troops as possible to avoid provoking the Russians Bear in mind, part of the reason that this whole conflict started is over Russia's view that the West, in the guise of both NATO and the EU, are coming ever further eastwards At the same time, to ensure their protection they will want to send them with quite heavy equipment, given the equipment both sides are firing at each other in the region. 15.30 Britain's Foreign Office has said it is helping protect victims of the MH17 plane disaster against potential fraud after one man claimed his relative's credit cards had been stolen from the crash site. AFP reports: A Foreign Office spokesman told AFP they were "working with family members to protect victims from the possibility of financial and identity fraud." It is feared that the lack of a security cordon and the scattered placement of personal belongings of the 298 victims have increased the risk of theft. Meanwhile, images of the deceased's personal items, plus other information in the public domain about the victims, could be of potential use to fraudsters. Cameron Dalziel, a 43-year-old helicopter rescue pilot from South Africa who was travelling on a British passport, had his cards taken, brother-in-law Shane Hattingh said. "We've been told some of his cards were stolen," he told The Sun newspaper. "After all we've been through - to do this to the families is so cruel. It is leaving some struggling for money. This really is the final insult, it is disgusting." 14.53 Ben Farmer has more details on the strong words used earlier by Geoffrey Pyatt, US ambassador to Ukraine, on how the Kremlin is "pouring gasoline on the fire" by continuing to equip the rebels with rocket launchers and other military equipment:
  • 3. Mr Pyatt said the fields where wreckage is scattered over several square miles "are a giant crime scene and they need to be treated that way". "They need to be secured. Further disruption of the wreckage must be stopped. It's tragic that the site has still not fully been secured." He said: "What happened to MH17 is not a mystery. We know that the aircraft was brought down by an SA11 missile fired from separatist territory." He said the US had evidence that tanks and heavy rocket launchers had continued to cross the border. Artillery had also fired across the border, from Russia onto Ukrainian government positions. "What we have seen from the Kremlin is pouring gasoline on the fire. What we have seen is escalation of military transfers across the Ukrainian border." Vladimir Putin could stop the build-up "with one phone call", he said. 14.33 Cameron Dalziel, a 43-year-old helicopter rescue pilot from South Africa who was travelling on a British passport, had his cards taken, brother-in-law Shane Hattingh. We've been told some of his cards were stolen," he told The Sun newspaper. "After all we've been through - to do this to the families is so cruel. It is leaving some struggling for money. This really is the final insult, it is disgusting." Dalziel's wife Raine was trying to cancel her husband's cards, but had trouble doing so because they are not in her own name and she does not have a death certificate because his body has not yet been identified, the tabloid said. 14.31 The British Foreign Office is helping protect victims of the MH17 plane disaster against potential fraud after one man claimed his relative's credit cards had been stolen from the crash site. A Foreign Office spokesman told AFP they were "working with family members to protect victims from the possibility of financial and identity fraud." It is feared the lack of a security cordon and the scattered placement of personal belongings of the 298 victims have increased the risk of theft. Meanwhile, images of the deceased's personal items, plus other information in the public domain about the victims, could be of potential use to fraudsters. 14.14 Meanwhile, according to AP, Russia has announced a ban on all dairy imports from Ukraine starting next week, a move Kiev has dismissed as politically motivated. The Russian agency in charge of agricultural products said Friday it is banning imports of Ukrainian dairy starting Monday because of numerous quality flaws found in its products. Russia is a key market for Ukrainian dairy products. 13.40 Russia said around 40 mortar shells fired by Ukrainian forces fell on Friday in its Rostov
  • 4. province near the border with eastern Ukraine where Kiev is fighting pro-Russian separatists. "Around 40 mortar shells have fallen from Ukraine ... in Rostov province," Vasily Malayev, a representative of the region's Federal Security Service devoted to border security, was cited by the state Ria Novosti news agency as saying. 13.30 ITV News claims to have seen fresh wreckage of MH17 in a forest near to the main crash site in Grabovo, eastern Ukraine: There are no bodies among the mangled section of the plane and ITV News staff on the ground say there are no guards or security at the scene whatsoever. Newly-found MH17 wreckage lies unguarded in forest (@ITVNEWS) 13.10 More details have emerged about Fatima Dyczynski, a 25-year-old Australian among the victims of the MH17 disaster, whose parents have defied prime minister Tony Abbott's warnings and arrived in Ukraine to search for their daughter at the crash site in person. Jonathan Pearlman reports: The parents of Fatima have persisted, paying their own way for a trip to Amsterdam and onward flights to Donetsk. "I told her 'sunshine in Perth for Friday when you arrive' and she said 'Mum I need it so much, sunshine'," said Mrs Rudhart-Dyczynski . "Fatima was an inspiration to thousands of people. She had TEDx talks, she had friends, she had Facebook, she communicated with people all over the world from America, to Israel, Germany... We've been thinking what was her message she wanted to say and it was 21st century science, it was high-class intelligence and it was for the benefit of humankind, to use the intelligence to understand mankind better and our planet better." On her Facebook page, just days before she flew on MH17, she wrote of her passion for life and her future. "Infinite potential," she wrote. "For this Earth, Galaxy and beyond. Always remember: don't let gravity hold us back." 12.36 The Dutch prime minister, seen as having a key role to play in shaping the European Union's response to the downing of a Malaysian airliner last week, said Russia could avert EU sanctions if it stopped arming pro-Moscow rebels in Ukraine. Reuters reports: "All indications are that Russia is continuing to arm the separatists," he told a parliamentary committee on Friday. "There's an easy way out for Russia: to distance themselves from the separatists, and stop arming them." He said the Netherlands would support sanctions if Russia did not do so, and also if it were proven that Russia had been behind the downing of the airliner, in which 298 people, including 194 Dutch,
  • 5. lost their lives. 12.25 The US ambassador to Kiev has accused the Kremlin of "pouring gasoline on the fire" by escalating military build up in eastern Ukraine. The comments come in response to reports that Russia is planning to send rebels heavy armour and 'more powerful' rocket launchers Geoffrey Pyatt said Vladimir Putin could stop it "with one phone call". 12.20 In a rare Russian show of contrition over the country's role in the MH17 disaster, Novaya Gazeta newspaper has published this front page, with the headline translating to "Forgive us, Netherlands": However, the Telegraph's Moscow Correspondent Tom Parfitt says this conciliatory tone does not necessarily represent wider Russian sentiment: Novaya Gazeta is a marginal opposition newspaper with low circulation. There has been very little contrition in mass market newspapers or on TV. The general feeling in society is that Russia was fitted up. 11.30 The European Union is expected to target Russia's most senior spies and security officials with asset freezes and travel bans later today, in the latest measures against Moscow over its role in the MH17 disaster and ongoing interference in the eastern Ukraine rebel uprising. Bruno Waterfield reports from Brussels: Russia's two most senior intelligence chiefs will be added to an EU blacklist under existing sanctions targeting officials held directly responsible for destabilising East Ukraine. Next week, in a major escalation of sanctions, the EU will widen asset freezes and bans to Russian oligarchs and "cronies" of Vladimir Putin before moving on to threaten Russia with far-reaching economic sanctions over the summer. Alexander Bortnikov, director of the Federal Security Service the successor to the Soviet Union's feared KGB, is expected to be added to the EU's sanctions list alongside Mikhail Fradkov, the head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service. The list also includes the head of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev and the Kremlin- backed Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who has been accused of sending fighters to support separatists in Ukraine. Full report: EU to target Russia top spies with sanctions 11.10 The traumatised parents of a 25 year-old who was aboard MH17 say they refuse to believe she is dead and have flown from Australia to the crash site in Ukraine to find her. Jonathan Pearlman reports: Jerzy Dyczynski and Angela Rudhart-Dyczynski have ignored official warnings to avoid travelling to the crash site and have arrived in Kiev from Perth to look for their daughter Fatima in eastern Ukraine.
  • 6. Dr Dyczynski likened the search to the efforts to find missing people in the Australian bush, in which townships often rally together for large-scale hunts. Saying an inner voice told him he would find his daughter alive, he said: "I cling to it... in Australia, when one person [goes missing] hundreds of people go to the bush and look until they are found. So we want to [do the same]. We want to see if there are survivors." Fatima Dyczynski, who intended to become an astronaut, moved with her parents from Germany to Perth seven years ago and then went to the Netherlands to study a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering. She was flying on MH17 to Australia, where she planned to spend time with her parents before returning to complete her masters. Full report: Parents visit Malaysia Airlines crash site in Ukraine 'to find daughter' 10.51 Australian governor-general Sir Peter Cosgrove (third right) and Lady Lynne Cosgrove (second right) bow their heads before laying a wreath at a memorial for victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH-17, at Schiphol Airport: EPA 10.23 Life News, a website with close ties to the Russian security services, has released a video interview with Nadezhda Savchenko, the female Ukrainian pilot captured by the Russian separatists, who is now in custody in Russia. She appears to confirm she was detained by the separatists rather than crossing into Russia voluntarily, as claimed by Moscow. She says she thinks the separatists did not knock down MH17 because they didn't have the knowhow. Earlier this month, Russia charged Ms Savchenko with abetting the killing of two Russian journalists after she was allegedly captured by pro-Russian rebels during the civil war in eastern Ukraine. 10.00 Support for sanctions against Russia following the MH17 disaster continues to swell in Germany, where leading industrial figures have backed Angela Merkel's calls for tougher measures. Leading industrialist Eckhard Cordes has said he supports sanctions against Moscow after opposing the idea for months. 09.25 Jonathan Pearlman reports from Sydney on the Australian plans to send personnel to the MH17 crash site to help secure the ongoing investigation: Tony Abbott has now announced another 100 police officers are to head to Europe with a small number of troops - to join a 90-strong police force already there. Most are in the Netherlands but the aim is to go to Ukraine. Mr Abbott says the aim is to bring the Australians home, not to meddle in politics. 09.06 With further MH17 victims' bodies due to arrive in Eindhoven today, it is worth reflecting on the remarkable show of respect by the Dutch public as the first victims arrived home on Wednesday, and were transported by hearses from the airport to Hilversum military airbase, where identification has begun and the process of returning loved ones to their families:
  • 7. 08.30 Ukrainian troops have retaken the strategically-important city of Lysychansk in eastern Ukraine, as they press on with their offensive to stamp out the pro-Russian rebellion which continues to block access to the MH17 crash site, President Petro Poroshenko said. AFP reports: Ukrainian forces have raised the flag over the town council in Lysychansk," the presidency said in a statement late Thursday. Operations were continuing to drive the remaining insurgents out of the town, the statement said. Lysychansk - a city of around 105,000 some 90 kilometres northwest of the rebel stronghold of Lugansk - was seized by separatists in early April at the start of a bloody insurgency that has now claimed the lives of some 1,000 people, including the nearly 300 on board downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. The government offensive against the rebels has made significant progress since rebels unexpectedly fled a string of key towns earlier this month. Government forces say they are now closing in on the major cities of Lugansk and Donetsk, where the bulk of the insurgent fighters have dug in and pledged to fight to the death. 08.20 Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine's president, has said there is no need for the cabinet to stop working despite the prime minister's resignation, as he called for calm in the troubled country: I hope that the strong emotions will calm down and be trumped by cold reason and a sense of responsibility and that the entire Ukrainian cabinet will continue its work Ukraine's cabinet on Friday elevated deputy prime minister Volodymyr Groysman - who has been coordinating Kiev's response to the downing of Malaysian flight MH17 in east Ukraine - to the post of acting premier. 07.40 Over in Ukraine, the country remains in political turmoil following the resignation yesterday of prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk after his ruling coalition collapsed. The country is still locked in a battle with pro-Russian separatists in the east, who continue to block international access to the MH17 crash zone. Australia and Holland are expected to announce the sending of unarmed military police to secure the crash zone - the countries' foreign ministers are in Kiev discussing. 07.30 Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the events surrounding the MH17 plane crash. The remains of victims of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 disaster in eastern Ukraine continue to arrive in Holland today, from where the majority of the doomed airliner's 298 passengers hailed. Meanwhile, Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte is expected to brief the country's lower house on latest developments surrounding the MH17 plane disaster, in which 193 of those killed were Dutch, from around 9.00am UK time.