DHAKA: Dutch PM Mark Rutte says experts have arrived in Torez in Ukraine, where the remains of victims of the Malaysia Airlines plane crash are being stored.
The three Dutch forensic scientists are aiming to start work on identifying the 196 bodies stored there on trains.
Pressure is growing on pro-Russian rebels to allow experts to the crash site some 15km away.
The US says there is growing evidence of Russian complicity in the downing of the plane last week, reports the BBC.
All 298 people on flight MH17 died when it was reportedly hit by a missile.
Russia has been accused of providing the rebels with an anti-aircraft system that was allegedly used in the attack on 17 June.
It denies the allegations.
Rutte, whose country lost 193 people, warned Russia on Monday that all political and economic options were on the table if access to the crash site remained unsatisfactory.
"We want our people back," he said in parliament in The Hague.
BDST: 1549 HRS, JUL 21, 2014