Dutch investigators inspect MH17 bodies

Dutch investigators are inspecting bodies of victims of flight MH17 that have been loaded on to a train in eastern Ukraine.

Rebel speaks to driver of refrigerated train loaded with MH17 victims.

Dutch investigators are inspecting bodies of victims of MH17 that have been loaded on to a train. (AAP)

Dutch investigators are inspecting bodies recovered from downed passenger airliner MH17 which have been loaded on to a train under rebel control.

As each of the train wagons carrying a total of more than 200 corpses was opened and examined by two men wearing masks and headlights, an overpowering stench emanated.

"I think the storage of the bodies is (of) good quality," Peter Van Vliet, the forensic expert leading the Dutch team, said after examining the corpses.

The expert, speaking as 50 armed insurgents looked on, said his team would head to the main crash site about 15 kilometres away.

The investigators were accompanied by a team of international monitors from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) who have been visiting the impact site over the past few days.

In the Netherlands, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the priority is to move the bodies to Kiev-controlled territory.

"The first aim is to get the trains out and let them go to Ukrainian-controlled territory, preferably Kharkiv," Rutte said, referring to a major city some 300 kilometres away which has remained firmly in Kiev's hands.

"The separatists have said that international observers must be present when the train leaves... the Dutch experts are international observers... they can fulfil that role," Rutte said.

"We want our people back."


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