Bodies of about 200 victims of the Malaysian Airlines flight that was shot down on Thursday July 17th
were left in heat in fields for over three days before they were
finally piled up in bags and tossed into rubbish trucks then transported
to refrigerated train carriages where they are said to be decaying.
The train with the dead bodies, which
observers says is stinking of decay, is stationed in the town of Torez
where rebels who are in charge say they will let it leave this afternoon
but didn't indicate where or whether the bodies would
be handed over.
There's an international outrage that
the rebels are holding the bodies unnecessarily as families beg for
their loved ones to be returned to them so they could bury them
properly.