Monday 17 September 2018

MH17: Russia claims to have PROOF Ukraine shot down Malaysia Airlines jet over war zone


The Malaysia Airlines passenger jet was shot down by a Soviet-made rocket over rebel-held eastern Ukraine in July 2014.

All of the 298 people aboard were killed.
The Netherlands and Australia announce in May that they believe the missile was elated to Ukraine from a military unit in the Russian city of Kursk.

But Russia has always deprived of taking part.

And speaking today, reserve General Nikolai Parshin, chief of the Missile and Artillery Directorate at the Russian Defence Ministry, said the military had studied records at the investigate centre that bent the Buk missiles.

He said the missile in question was ecstatic to a military unit in 1986 and to their knowledge by no means left Ukraine.

The information was obtained from the analysis of the serial number of the missile, the official said, adding that the company the shaped the missile still have ID for it in its archives.


A team of global investigators has always pointed the blame at Moscow, saying videos and other evidence show the missile being transported into a war zone in eastern Ukraine from neighbouring Russia.

The investigators have claim that the missile launcher used in the air tragedy belonged to Russia's martial.

But Russia's Ministry of Defence claims those video are fake, and denies claim that Moscow was involved in the tragedy.

General Konashenkov today provided an audio recording which it claims is "proof" that Ukraine was involved in the air tragedy.

The recording played was of a conversation flanked by Ukrainian military servicemen was made back in 2016 in the Odessa Region during the Rubezh-2016 exercise and published in the Ukrainian mass media.

The Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, a Boeing-777 traveler plane travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot downhill on July 17, 2014, over Ukraine’s eastern region of Donetsk.

The Joint study Team (JIT) looking into the crash comprises legislative body of the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and Ukraine.

On May 24, the Team gave an update of the state of affairs in the criminal investigation, claiming that "the BUK-TELAR that was used to down MH17, originate from the 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile brigade... a unit of the Russian army from Kursk in the Russian Federation."

Russia’s Defense Ministry rejected all the allegation and said that none of the missile systems belonging to the Russian Armed Forces had ever been taken abroad.

Nevertheless, on May 25, Australia and the Netherlands issued a statement proverb that they "hold Russia accountable for its part in the downing of flight MH17."


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