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Obama Calls For Immediate Access To MH 17 Crash Site

WASHINGTON (KDKA/AP) - President Barack Obama sternly called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to compel Kremlin-backed separatists to stop hampering the probe at the Ukraine site of a downed passenger jet and allow international investigators unfettered access.

"We have to make sure the truth is out and accountability exists," Obama said Monday from the South Lawn of the White House.

Obama accused the separatists of removing evidence and bodies from the site, actions that he said raise the question of "what exactly are they trying to hide?"

The White House has been seeking to pin responsibility on the separatists for shooting down the Malaysia Airlines plane carrying nearly 300 people. Officials have also pointed a finger at Russia, arguing that it would be all but impossible for the insurgents to operate the sophisticated missile system needed to shoot down a passenger jet without some level of assistance from Russia.

Obama offered no new evidence Monday as to who was responsible for shooting down the plane. But White House spokesman Josh Earnest said a clear picture of what happened in the incident was coming into focus.

"Russian claims to the contrary are getting both more desperate and much harder to believe," Earnest said.

Click here for CBS News' Coverage of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

This is the second time a Malaysia Airlines plane has been lost in less than six months.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared in March en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It has not been found, but the search has been concentrated in the Indian Ocean.

One of the 239 passengers aboard the MH 370, Mei Ling Chng, is a Pittsburgh resident. Ling was a process engineer at the Monongahela location of Flexsys America LP.

Neighbors said Chng had only lived in her South Park home for a few months and had not gotten to know them well.

In regards to the Ukraine incident, the U.S. was also pressing the European Union to ratchet up economic sanctions on Russia for its actions in Ukraine. The EU has so far lagged behind the U.S. with its sanctions, resisting imposing penalties that would target wide swaths of Russia's economy.

Europe's reluctance is in part the result of fears that sanctions on Moscow could boomerang back and hurt the continent's economy, which has close ties to Russia. However, given the large number of Europeans killed in last week's plane crash, U.S. officials believe the EU may be more motivated to deepen its penalties.

Obama said now is the time for Putin to "get serious" about resolving the crisis in Ukraine. If he fails to take steps to do so, Obama said the economic costs to Russia will continue to increase.

The jet flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur carried 298 passengers and crew from 13 countries. More than half were Dutch.

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