07-18-2014, 09:11 PM
I hope it's true as well, Duchess.
It's kinda pissing me off (okay, making me very sad) that the bodies of the 298 passengers are still lying in the field where they crashed. I don't know what would be worse for family members -- not knowing where a plane went down and what happened to your loved one like with MH370, or knowing the exact horrific circumstances and having seen the death scene, but not being able to reach or claim your loved one like with MH17.
The forensic and recovery expertise isn't available in Donetsk, reportedly. And, to get the required professionals to the separatist-surrounded death scene will require a lot of security work and logistics to ensure their safety in the conflict/war zone.
It's kinda pissing me off (okay, making me very sad) that the bodies of the 298 passengers are still lying in the field where they crashed. I don't know what would be worse for family members -- not knowing where a plane went down and what happened to your loved one like with MH370, or knowing the exact horrific circumstances and having seen the death scene, but not being able to reach or claim your loved one like with MH17.
The forensic and recovery expertise isn't available in Donetsk, reportedly. And, to get the required professionals to the separatist-surrounded death scene will require a lot of security work and logistics to ensure their safety in the conflict/war zone.