From the BBC:
"MH17 Ukraine disaster: Dutch Safety Board blames missile"
Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 crashed as a result of a Russian-made Buk missile, the Dutch Safety Board says. The missile hit the front left of the plane causing other parts to break off, it said in a final report into the July 2014 disaster, which killed 298 people. The West and Ukraine say Russian-backed rebels brought down the Boeing 777, but Russia blames Ukrainian forces. The report does not say who fired the missile, but says airspace over eastern Ukraine should have been closed. The plane - flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur - crashed at the height of the conflict between government troops and pro-Russian separatists. Most of the victims were Dutch - 196, including some with dual nationality. The other passengers and crew were nationals from 10 countries. A separate Dutch-led criminal investigation is under way. The report says the three crew members in the cockpit were killed by the missile explosion instantly. However, it adds, it was unclear at which point the others died, and the possibility of some remaining conscious for some time during the one-and-a-half minutes it took for the plane to go down could not be ruled out. Presenting its findings at the Gilze-Rijen military base in the Netherlands, the safety board showed plane parts that had been brought back from the rebel-held Donetsk region and reconstructed. Board president Djibbe Joustra said the impact pattern could not have been caused by a meteor, an air-to-air missile or an internal explosion.
Instead, he said, a warhead carried by a surface-to-air missile had detonated above the left-hand side of the cockpit, causing structural damage. Mr Joustra said the missile was a Buk - which experts say both Russian and Ukrainian armies possess. The board does not have the authority to apportion blame, under the rules governing international crash investigations. But speaking to reporters after the news conference, Mr Joustra said pro-Russian rebels were in charge of the area from where the missile that hit MH17 had been fired. The government in Ukraine and several Western officials have said the missile was brought from Russia into the rebel-held part of Ukraine. The Dutch-led criminal investigation has already published photos of the launcher being transported around rebel areas. Dutch Prosecutor Fred Westerbeke on Tuesday said a number of "persons of interest" had been identified, but there was still much to be done and the inquiry would not be finished this year.
In official reaction on Tuesday:
- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte urged Russia to co-operate in the investigation, saying "the priority now is to find and pursue those who are responsible"
- Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk says he had "no doubt" that the crash was "a planned operation of the Russian special services"
- The White House said the US would "fully support all efforts to bring to justice those responsible"
- Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov called the Dutch crash investigation "biased in nature" and said Russia was "ready to present its own information"
- Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said his government's "commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice remains as strong as it was on that fateful day 17 July 2014"
- Eduard Basurin, deputy defence minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic in eastern Ukraine, said rebel forces "did not have a Buk anti-air defence system at that time".
^ This comes to no surprise to anyone with even a basic understanding of what happened. Of course Russia is going to continue to say it wasn't fired from them or from the ethnic Russian terrorists they support in eastern Ukraine. If they did then they would be admitting to a terrorist attack. But the truth is the truth regardless of whether you are Dutch, Russian, Malaysian, Ukrainian, etc. This report reaffirms Russia's guilt in either firing the missile themselves from Ukrainian territory or to supplying the missile to the ethnic Russians who fired it themselves. Either way guilty is the verdict. ^
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