Missile that downed MH17 came from Russians, say investigators


The Malaysian Insight

THE missile which shot down MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 came from a Russian military brigade, investigators probing the incident said today.

AFP reported top Dutch investigator Wilbert Paulissen as saying the joint investigation team had concluded that the “BUK-TELAR that shot down MH17 came from the 53rd anti-aircraft Missile Brigade based in Kursk, in Russia”.

“The 53rd Brigade forms part of the Russian armed forces,” Paulissen said at a press conference in the Netherlands.

The Malaysian Airlines flight was blown out of the sky over conflict-wracked east Ukraine on July 17, 2014, en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.

All 298 passengers and crew, most of them Dutch, were killed in the disaster. But there were 17 nationalities on board including Australians, Britons, Malaysians, and Indonesians.

The investigators had previously concluded that the plane was brought down by a Russian-made BUK missile system brought in from Russia and fired from territory in Ukraine held by Moscow-backed rebels.

But they have stopped short of directly saying who pulled the trigger.

Now the team has painstaking recreated the route taken by the missile convoy from Kursk across the border into Ukraine using videos and photos.

Paulissen added the team had “ascertained that the BUK-TELAR has a number of unique characteristics. These characteristics served as a type of fingerprint for the missile”.

Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement in the downing of the Boeing, putting the blame instead on Kiev.

The probe, led by the Netherlands, is focusing on some 100 people suspected of having played an “active role” in the incident, but investigators have not yet publicly named any suspects.

Chief investigator Fred Westerbeke said today that the probe was now in its “last phase” but added there was “still work to be done”.

“We’ve gained a lot of proof and evidence, but we are not ready yet,” Westerbeke said, regarding bringing charges.

Dutch officials have announced that the trial of any suspects arrested in the shooting down of flight MH17 will be held in the Netherlands under an agreement reached with the countries leading the joint probe. – May 24, 2018.


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