Relatives wait to fly to MH17 site

Relatives of the 192 Dutch victims of MH17 are waiting near Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to fly to the crash site in Ukraine.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says if evidence emerges that MH17's dowing was an attack then he will not rest until justice is done for the victims (Getty/AFP)

Relatives of the 192 Dutch victims of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 are waiting near Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to fly to the crash site in Ukraine.

"It's not yet known when the families will go," an airline spokeswoman said on Saturday, asking not to be named.

Relatives of the Dutch victims and others among the 298 killed in Thursday's disaster over a rebel-held part of Ukraine are gathering at a hotel outside Schiphol, from where the doomed flight took off.

"There is a plane ready to fly to Kiev, but the accident happened 500 kilometres from Kiev, so that's very complex logistically," the spokeswoman said.

"They're still evaluating how to do that and what the safest way is," the spokeswoman said. She could not say how many relatives had expressed a desire to go to the crash site.

"This isn't just for security reasons, if many people want to go that implies a lot of logistical organisation."

Ukraine has said that separatist forces are blocking access to the site in the east of the country for Ukrainian investigators and international observers.


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