Australian investigating team discovered further human remains and a new area of the Malaysian airlines MH17 debris, a week after the plane crashed.
Two Australian diplomats and a forensic expert along with Dutch investigators have found evidences at the MH17 crash site, reports news.com.au.
They had seen some remains of the bodies yesterday and a few were found today, said Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) spokesman Michael Bociurkiw.
Investigators found a big piece of fuselage that had not been seen before. OSCE said it was the biggest one till date.
Bociurkiw said the debris had machine gun type holes and that they were alarming to see.
However, there were still concerns that the crash site had not been investigated sufficiently.
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