being moved elsewhere. with limited resources to manage the dead, the government has now shifted all the casualties to the capital city five hours away from here, but over 180 bodies still remain unidentified. officials have started posting the photos of dead bodies on government websites, and have said they ll start resorting to dna identification. these tracks that tell the story of loss are still being cleared. rail services yet to be restored, and questions on what led to the disaster still unanswered. what we have found is that there is. there is probability of some kind of signalling, not even i won t even call it a failure of signalling interference. it s now on the government, whose flagship programme has been more high speed trains, to deliver answers. archana shukla, bbc news, balasore, odisha. archana shukla,
the dead, government has now shifted all the casualties to the capital city, five hours away from here. but over 180 bodies still remain unidentified. officials have started posting photos of dead bodies on government websites and have said they ll start resorting to dna identification. these tracks that tell the story of loss are still being cleared. rail services yet to be restored. and questions on what led to the disaster still unanswered. what we have found is that there is probability of some kind of signalling, i won t even call it a failure, of signalling interference. it s now on the government, whose flagship programme has been more high speed trains, to deliver answers. archana shukla, bbc news, balasore, odisha.
which is a five hour drive from where we are right now. and there are many unaccounted and unclaimed bodies where the government officials say they are. they have started uploading pictures of those bodies on government websites and they ve said that they ll resort to dna identification going forward if need be. now to ukraine, where its military says it s made small advances in two areas of the front line in the east of the country. it isn t clear whether this is part of a much anticipated counter offensive against russian forces. despite the danger, and warnings from officials to stay away, thousands of ukrainians are returning to their homes close to the front line. our correspondent james waterhouse has been to the eastern town of pokrovsk, to find out why some are deciding to go home. the end of the line. we re on a journey, which people are being told not to take.
his family spent £160, much beyond their means, to come here from another state. these photos are unrecognisable. how could we find him in this? i had never thought this would happen. just a day before we had so much fun, he tells me. many families arriving at the accident site, only to find their relatives have been moved elsewhere. with limited resources to manage the dead, government has now shifted all the casualties to the capital city, five hours away from here. but over 180 bodies still remain unidentified. officials have started posting the photos of dead bodies on government websites and have said they ll start resorting to dna identification. these tracks that tell the story of loss are still being cleared.
officials have started posting the photos of dead bodies on government websites, and have said they ll start resorting to dna identification. these tracks that tell the story of loss are still being cleared. rail services yet to be restored, and questions on what led to the disaster still unanswered. what we have found is that there is. there is probability. of some kind of signalling, not even, i won t even call it a failure of signalling interference. it s now on the government whose flagship programme has been more high speed trains to deliver answers. archana shukla, bbc news balasore orissa. as we ve heard, a lot of questions remain about exactly how the india train accident happened. the bbc verify team have been analysing what we know so far.