The United States intends to intervene in the case of the Boeing shot down over Donbass
The United States intends to provide materials for the trial of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing 777 flight MH17.
Its editor-in-chief Alexey Venediktov stated this on the air of the Ekho Moskvy radio station.
“There will be no international UN court. But what is very important flashed in these papers: the United States is ready to provide photographs from space at the court hearing,” Venediktov said.
He recalled that the trial of those responsible for the plane crash will take place in the district court in The Hague, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“This is indicated in the materials that have just been sent by the Minister of Justice of the Netherlands to the government for consideration. That is, they found jurisdiction. It will be conducted in English,” Venediktov said.
A Boeing 777 of Malasia Airlines, flying flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed on July 17, 2014 in the Donetsk region. 298 people died.
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An international investigation team, including representatives from the Netherlands, Belgium, Ukraine, Malaysia and Australia, says the plane was shot down by a Buk air defense system from rebel-controlled territory.
The Russian Foreign Ministry notes that the investigation is biased because it is based on information provided by Kiev. At the same time, experiments by the Almaz-Antey concern, a leading enterprise in the production of air defense systems, also confirm that the Boeing was shot down from territory controlled by Ukrainian security forces.
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