Now what will happen to the rescue operation? The entire Ukrainian Government, including the Prime Minister, just resigned.
But it's the government that just agreed to let the search teams in so......?
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I don't suppose sending NATO out to secure the crime scene would be appropriate or within the parameters of its mission?
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I can't help with the rest of your questions, but experts said victims would have been unaware and didn't suffer.
While it would have taken the plane minutes to fall from 33,000 feet, hypoxia would have rendered anyone who survived the initial blast unconscious within 30 seconds, Waldock said.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/moment-of-impact-mh17s-final-seconds-20140719-zuuqh.html#ixzz38QnvVWTc
sadly, there are other opinions...
maybe the voice recorder will reveal if the pilots were conscious after the explosion... but, would they even release that info? would they want victim's loved ones to know the possibility existed passengers were awake, aware and horrified?
wasn't there a news reports that two victims were found in their seats hugging? wouldn't that indicate they knew?![]()
Time of Useful Consciousness. The time of useful consciousness is the time your brain is awake enough to be useful and make decisions. This varies from almost indefinite at 10,000 to 9 to 12 seconds above 40,000 feet. An explosive or rapid decompression will cut this time in half due to the startle factor and the accelerated rate at which an adrenaline soaked body burns oxygen.
I've seen the Red Cross guys there on the news, with only one mission, to protect bodies still there. I guess as it became clear not as many was recovered as first thought, and since they have only just themselves classed it as a war zone, it now hits our fundamental principles. This was a very spilt topic at work today, many think those teams are needed to protect and help the living that are suffering in the surrounding area, that the site doesn't need more people walking around before a proper full investigation team. Maybe they know that is never going to happen? It's a hard one for sure.
My hopes are only that all are safe and they know how proud their society is of their bravery and work.
"The head of the Dutch police mission also had difficulties when attempting to recover more bodies from the site.
“But the process is not over, there are still remains in your country and it’s very hard to get there because there are some, and I would say it’s not politically correct, but there are still some lunatics there,” Jan Tuinder said. “It’s very hard for us to get to the remains.”
However, the OSCE denied that there had been any incidents.
FOR BOTH OF THEM, THIS IS JUST A MINOR INCIDENT
Dutch reporter Olaf Koems @obk interviewed by CNN
Olaf Koens ‏@obk 15 min.
The sad truth is that both for the rebels and the Ukrainian army, the downing of flight 17 is just a 'minor incident'
http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2...v-olaf-koens-mh17-plane-crash-rebels.cnn.html …
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