Malaysia says he held secret talks with the rebels in Ukraine

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said this morning he held secret talks with the leader of the pro-Russian rebel, Alexander Borodai to recover the black boxes Malaysian Airlines plane shot down in Ukraine. 
"In recent days, we have worked between racks to contact those in charge of the place hit the MH17," the prime minister said a few hours before delivery, the newspaper "New Straits Times". 
The rebels surrendered to Malaysian representatives in Donetsk black boxes, home of the separatist-controlled territory, and moved by train 282 cadavers and 87 Fragments of the passengers and crew of the apparatus to the city of Kharkiv, Ukrainian territory under government control. 
Malaysia has been criticized for not being more forceful with the pro-Russian rebels, which the United States alleged to have shot down the Boeing-777 and who for days have hampered international teams access to the wreckage. 



"In recent days, there were times I wanted to give more voice to the anger and pain that the Malaysian people feel. And I also feel. But sometimes, we work quietly in the service of a better outcome," said Najib in Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia. 
"I understand that for families, nothing can undo this damage. Lives can not be recovered.'s Lost dignity can not be rescued," said Najib. 
The Boeing-777 Malaysia Airlines with 298 passengers on board crashed on Thursday in the eastern Donetsk region, the scene of fighting between government forces and pro-Russian Ukrainian rebels. 
The instrument flight MH17 covering the route between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur was reportedly shot down by a SAM air, according to the intelligence services of the USA.
Ukrainian officials and pro-Russian insurgents accuse each other of downing the plane. 
Most of the passengers, 193 were of Dutch nationality, one with dual US. 
Also on board were traveling 43 Malaysians, including 15 crew members and two babies; 27 Australians; 12 Indonesians, including a baby; ten British, one South African dual nationality; four German; four Belgian; three Filipinos; a Canadian and a New Zealander. 

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