Malaysia Airlines MH17 crash: Investigators turn back after 'explosions': Dutch

Pro-Russian militants block the way behind Dutch and Australian forensic teams on their way to the crash site of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on Monday, July 28, 2014 in Donetsk. Dutch and Australian forensic investigators on their way to t
Pro-Russian militants block the way behind Dutch and Australian forensic teams on their way to the crash site of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on Monday, July 28, 2014 in Donetsk. Dutch and Australian forensic investigators on their way to the MH17 crash site turned back Monday after "explosions" in the area, a government spokeswoman in The Hague said. -- PHOTO: AFP

THE HAGUE (AFP) - Dutch and Australian forensic investigators on their way to the MH17 crash site turned back Monday after "explosions" in the area, a government spokeswoman in The Hague said.

"They have returned in the direction of Donetsk," justice ministry spokeswoman Sentina van der Meer told AFP. "Explosions were heard, and they were warned by the locals."

The Ukrainian military earlier said its forces were battling pro-Russian rebels for control of several eastern Ukrainian towns around the crash site of the downed Malaysia Airlines plane.

Ukrainian troops "had entered" the towns of Shakhtarsk and Torez and "battles were continuing for the complete liberation" of the towns of Pervomaysk and Snizhne, the press office for the military operation against the insurgents said.

A joint Dutch and Australian forensics team had left from rebel stronghold Donetsk early Monday in a fresh bid to reach the crash site, where some remains of victims remain exposed to the elements.

A visit Sunday was cancelled after heavy bombardments rocked towns nearby.

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