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Ukraine wants Russia held to account over MH17

West and Kiev adamant all evidence points to insurgents and Moscow

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KIEV: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Monday insisted Russia must be held to account over the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, three years on from the tragedy that killed 298 people.

Internatio­nal investigat­ors have said the Boeing airliner flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was blown out of the sky over conflictwr­acked east Ukraine on July 17, 2014 by a Buk missile system brought in from Russia and fired from territory held by Moscowback­ed rebels.

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

The West and Kiev are adamant that all the evidence points to the

It was a barefaced crime that could have been avoided if not for the Russian aggression, Russian system and Russian missile that came from Russian territory.

insurgents and Moscow.

Russia and the separatist authoritie­s it supports, however, continue to deny any involvemen­t and have sought repeatedly to deflect the blame onto Ukraine.

“It was a barefaced crime that could have been avoided if not for the Russian aggression, Russian system and Russian missile that came from Russian territory,” Poroshenko wrote on Facebook.

“Our responsibi­lity before the dead and before future generation­s is to show to the aggressor terrorists that responsibi­lity is unavoidabl­e for all the crimes committed.”

Officials announced this month that the trials of any suspects arrested over the shooting down of MH17 will be held in the Netherland­s.

The countries leading the joint investigat­ion – Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, The Netherland­s and Ukraine – agreed that any trials will be carried out within the Dutch legal system.

Poroshenko said that he was “convinced that the objectivit­y and impartiali­ty of Dutch justice will complete this path.”

“It is our shared duty in the face of the memory of those whose beating hearts were stopped exactly three years ago by a Russian missile,” he wrote.

No official events are planned in Kiev to mark the third anniversar­y but local residents are expected to gather for a small religious ceremony at the crash site in rebelheld territory.

Russia and Ukraine have been locked in a bitter feud since Moscow seized the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea in 2014 after the ouster of a Kremlin-backed leader by proWestern protesters in Kiev.

Moscow was then accused of mastermind­ing and fueling a separatist conflict in two other eastern regions that has cost the lives of some 10,000 people in over three years.

Russia insists it has not sent troops and weapons to fight in Ukraine despite overwhelmi­ng evidence that Moscow has essentiall­y been involved in an undeclared war. — AFP

Petro Poroshenko, Ukrainian President

 ??  ?? A picture taken on July 12 shows sunflowers set up in front of the St Vitus Church in Hilversum, The Netherland­s. Ukrainian sunflowers were grown in tribute to the 15 residents of Hilversum who died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over...
A picture taken on July 12 shows sunflowers set up in front of the St Vitus Church in Hilversum, The Netherland­s. Ukrainian sunflowers were grown in tribute to the 15 residents of Hilversum who died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over...

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