Lyon:
Interpol has said it will send a team in the next 48 hours to help identify victims killed by the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash in east Ukraine. (Malaysia Airlines Crash: Understanding a Disaster)
Experts from Interpol's disaster identification squad and missing people's units will be deployed to the site, where 298 died after the apparent downing of the airliner in the rebel-held region. (Obama Points to Pro-Russia Separatists in Downing of Malaysia Airlines Plane)
"International cooperation is essential in ensuring their accurate, dignified and speedy recovery and identification," said Secretary General Ronald Noble in a statement yesterday. (Malaysia Airlines Crash: Downing of Jet Exposes Defects of Flight Precautions Over Ukraine)
"Having spoken with Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs, Arsen Avakov, I have assured him of our continued assistance for as long as it is required." (Barack Obama Reaches out to Global Leaders for Investigation on Malaysia Airlines MH17)
Interpol agents will join some 30 observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe who arrived at the disaster site yesterday to help supervise the handling of the remains of victims from at least nine different countries.
Teams from the international police agency helped to identify victims after the tsunami in Asia a decade ago and the crash of the Air France AF 447 in 2009.
Experts from Interpol's disaster identification squad and missing people's units will be deployed to the site, where 298 died after the apparent downing of the airliner in the rebel-held region. (Obama Points to Pro-Russia Separatists in Downing of Malaysia Airlines Plane)
"International cooperation is essential in ensuring their accurate, dignified and speedy recovery and identification," said Secretary General Ronald Noble in a statement yesterday. (Malaysia Airlines Crash: Downing of Jet Exposes Defects of Flight Precautions Over Ukraine)
"Having spoken with Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs, Arsen Avakov, I have assured him of our continued assistance for as long as it is required." (Barack Obama Reaches out to Global Leaders for Investigation on Malaysia Airlines MH17)
Interpol agents will join some 30 observers from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe who arrived at the disaster site yesterday to help supervise the handling of the remains of victims from at least nine different countries.
Teams from the international police agency helped to identify victims after the tsunami in Asia a decade ago and the crash of the Air France AF 447 in 2009.
Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world