Victims of the Malaysia Airlines crash in eastern Ukraine are being brought back home. Seventy four coffins were flown to the Netherlands, Thursday.<br /> <br />The Dutch Foreign Minister thanked Ukraine for this, while the Ukrainian Foreign Minister reiterated their priorities:<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) UKRAINIAN FOREIGN MINISTER, PAVLO KLIMKIN, SAYING:<br /> <br />"Our common priority, is to ensure the full access to the crash site, is to ensure the transparent and effective investigation."<br /> <br />In an effort to secure the area, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says they're ready to send over police.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE)(English) AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER TONY ABBOTT SAYING:<br /> <br />"There has still not been anything like a thorough professional search of the area where the plane came down."<br /> <br />Fingers are still being pointed at armed rebels for shooting down the plane, with Russia denying involvement.<br /> <br />The Russian Deputy Defence Minister says the U.S. has not got proof to back up its
