You're reading: Commission probing Malaysia Airlines Boeing crash in Ukraine includes 240 international experts

As of July 23, 240 international experts were working in Ukraine as part of a commission investigating the July 17 crash of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 in the eastern part of the country.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry reported on its Web site that the
commission includes experts from the Netherlands, Malaysia, Australia,
Germany, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Switzerland,
France, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates. There are also
representatives of the European Union, the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), and Interpol in the commission.

“The international commission is working despite difficulties with
access to the crash site. Their work is complicated by the fact that
Russian military experts have reportedly worked at the crash site under
the guise of civilians,” it said.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has set up a crisis center working
round the clock to provide answers to inquiries by crash victims’
relatives and coordinate relevant work with diplomatic establishments of
foreign countries accredited in Ukraine, it said.

No relatives of crash victims had arrived in Ukraine as of Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry said.

A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 en route from Amsterdam to Kuala
Lumpur crashed in eastern Ukraine on July 17, killing all the 298 on
board.