Journalist must return MH17-stuff

An Australian journalist that stuff has taken note of the crash site of flight MH17 shot down in eastern Ukraine, which must deliver to the Australian authorities.

The Australian-Ukrainian Demjin Doroshenko was in the area when the flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot down. This brought all 298 passengers were killed, including 193 Dutch.

Dorosjenko was in his own words as one of the first at the scene and collected evidence' to preserve it and keep it from the hands of the Russian armed forces, ' he told the ABC.

Resell Evidence

Dorosjenko remains in Ukraine, where he has made the material recently against payment to the authorities and the research team led by the Netherlands.

' Stuff the MH17 disaster site have been removed, should not be used to make profits, ' said a police spokesman.
Dorosjenko says no procedures to follow to rendering, because he would have to hand over material to local mayors who collaborate according to him, Russia.