While workers collected more debris and scraps from the crash site of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine, a new video has surfaced showing the immediate aftermath of the crowded passenger’s impact with the ground.

Villagers of Hrabove are seen running towards the column of thick, acrid smoke pouring from the flaming wreckage, just meters from their doorsteps.  Some of the pieces hit homes, and residents form a bucket brigade to douse a farmer’s haystack that had caught fire.  The residents at first assumed the down plane was a Ukrainian military jet, and not a 777 interrupted en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.  Some 39 residents and citizens of Australia were among the 298 people killed.

The video won’t settle the international dispute over what downed the cause of the disaster.  Russian media keeps floating conspiracy theories and questionable “evidence” about the plane being downed by a jet fighter, possible Ukrainian.  Australia, the US, and European countries largely believe that Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine fired a missile at MH17.

On Sunday, Dutch investigators and officials from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) supervised the collection of debris from the crash site, which will be taken to the city of Kharkiv – part of Ukraine still under Kiev’s control.  The investigation into what happened to MH17 is being conducted there and in the Netherlands.