Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine will give international investigators access to the crash site of a Malaysia Airlines plane, BBC reports.
The rebels vowed to secure the site and allow the recovery of bodies, the Organisation for the Security and Co-operation in Europe said.
The Malaysian airliner crashed in eastern Ukraine in which all 298 people on board were killed on Thursday.
The two sides in Ukraine's civil conflict have accused each other of shooting the plane down with a missile.
The Boeing 777 was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. It fell between Krasni Luch in Luhansk region and Shakhtarsk in the neighbouring region of Donetsk.
Latest figures released by Malaysia Airlines show the plane was carrying at least 173 Dutch nationals, 27 Australians, 44 Malaysians (including 15 crew), 12 Indonesians and nine Britons.


