<span style="color: #222222">Three Dutch investigators have examined bodies from the crashed Malaysia Airlines passenger plane, which are being kept on a train in east Ukraine.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">The experts said the train may later leave the rebel-held town of Torez to start identification process.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">The US and other nations say there is growing evidence of Russian complicity in the downing of the plane last week. All 298 people on board MH17 died.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Meanwhile, heavy fighting is reported in the main rebel-held city of Donetsk.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Reports say clashes – involving heavy weapons – are going near the city’s airport and the railway station.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">At least three civilians were reported killed and one multi-storey building was seen on fire.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">BBC correspondents on the ground spoke of a number of refugees fleeing the city.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">The Dutch experts are the first international investigators to arrive in the region where the Boeing 777 went down on July 17.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Monitors from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe have been at the accident site, but their access to the wreckage has been limited by the rebels.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">On Monday, the Dutch experts examined some of the 196 bodies kept in refrigerator wagons in Torez, some 15km (9 miles) away from the crash site.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">A second train arrived there on Sunday to take more bodies on board.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Pressure has been steadily growing on pro-Russian rebels to allow experts access to the site.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Flight MH17 crashed when it was reportedly hit by a missile.</span> [eap_ad_2] <br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Russia has been accused of providing the rebels with an anti-aircraft system that was allegedly used in the attack on June 17. It denies the allegations.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, whose country lost 193 people, said all political and economic options were on the table if access to the crash site remained unsatisfactory.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">“We want our people back,” he told parliament in The Hague.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop earlier called on pro-Russian separatists not to use the bodies as pawns in their conflict with the Ukrainian authorities.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">“There are 298 bodies on that site – their families, their loved ones want them home now,” she said.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Separately, US Secretary of State John Kerry said the US had seen major military supplies moving into Ukraine from Russia in the last month, including a convoy of armoured personnel carriers, tanks and rocket launchers.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Intercepted calls suggested a Russian SA-11 missile system – also known as BUK – had been transferred to the rebels, Kerry said, and the US had seen a video of a launcher being moved back into Russia after flight MH17 crashed.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">“There’s [an] enormous amount of evidence that points to the involvement of Russia in providing these systems, training the people on them,” Kerry said on a US TV network.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">He threatened further sanctions on Russia and called on European allies to get tougher with President Putin after the “wake-up call”.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister David Cameron said Europe and the West “must fundamentally change our approach to Russia” if Putin “does not change his approach to Ukraine”.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">The rebels say they will hand over MH17′s flight recorders to the International Civil Aviation Organisation, but the US state department said rebels had tampered with other potential evidence.</span><br style="color: #222222" /><br style="color: #222222" /><span style="color: #222222">Heavy machinery could be seen moving plane debris around at the crash site on Sunday.</span><!--nextpage--> [eap_ad_3]