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(16 Apr 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Grabove - 16 April 2015 1. Wide of vehicles carrying recovery experts arriving at site of MH17 crash 2. Recovery team members standing by their vehicles 3. Wide of team members assembling at site 4. Wide of crash site 5. Mid of team members standing in silence 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Michiel Marchand, Netherlands Police: ++INCLUDES VOICE OF OFF-SCREEN INTERPRETER++ "We are here to clear the entire two burn sites of all material, and of course including the human remains which we will bring back to The Netherlands." 7. Close of debris on ground 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Michiel Marchand, Netherlands Police: ++INCLUDES VOICE OF OFF-SCREEN INTERPRETER++ "Everything that we will find of the airplane will also come back and we will bring back that debris to The Netherlands. We will go over the terrain centimetre by centimetre, we will pick everything up, and we will where necessary dig into the ground." 9. Various of members of recovery team putting up posts and security tape 10. Mid of sign designating crash site 11. Team members putting up security tape 12. Close of team member's jacket reading "MH17 Recovery" 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Michiel Marchand, Netherlands Police: ++INCLUDES VOICE OF OFF-SCREEN INTERPRETER++ "We were here three weeks ago. We have been able to search for two whole days and we found many human remains." 14. Mid of sign designating crash site 15. Team member taking digging tools from back of truck 16. Various of recovery team at crash site 17. Mid of sign designating crash site 18. SOUNDBITE (English) Michiel Marchand, Netherlands Police: ++INCLUDES VOICE OF OFF-SCREEN INTERPRETER++ "We don't need the soil. What we will do is we will go into the soil where the soil is thin, and where we know that we will find human remains. Because that is what we have done three weeks ago." 19. Various of recovery team working at crash site 20. Wide of sign designating crash site STORYLINE: Dutch and Malaysian investigators arrived on Thursday at the site where Malaysia Airlines passenger jet MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine to resume a search for debris and human remains. Investigations are focused on two areas at the crash site including the one at Petropavlivka, about 10 kilometres west of Grabove, where most of the debris fell. Recovery expert Michiel Marchand of the Netherlands Police, said that both burn sites would be cleared, and that all debris would be transported to the Netherlands. He said that following an earlier visit to the site, it was clear that there were "many human remains" to be collected. The team were expected to be working at Grabove for up to three weeks, he added. Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed after being shot down in the Donbas region of Ukraine on 17 July 2014, with 298 passengers and crew members on board. Controversy continues over who shot down the plane - Ukraine and the West suspect it was destroyed by a Russian surface-to-air missile fired by Russian forces or Russia-backed separatist rebels who were fighting in the area. Russia denies that, and state-run television has suggested it was downed by a Ukrainian fighter jet. =========================================================== Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: [email protected] Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...