The Borneo Post

Russia claims fresh ‘proof’ Ukraine downed flight MH17

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MOSCOW: Russia’s defence ministry yesterday said it was releasing fresh informatio­n to back its claim that the missile that downed a Malaysia Airlines flight over war-torn Ukraine in 2014 was fired by Kiev’s forces.

At a briefing, the ministry said it was releasing the BUK missile’s serial number for the first time and said that it was produced and sent to Ukraine in the Soviet era and had not been returned to Russian territory.

Russia has denied any responsibi­lity for the shootingdo­wn of the plane and has presented a number of theories pointing the finger at Kiev.

The Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed outside the rebel stronghold of Donetsk on July 17, 2014, killing all 298 on board, most of them Dutch nationals.

The European Union imposed damaging economic sanctions on Russia afterwards, blaming Russian- backed rebels in eastern Ukraine who shot down a number of other planes.

A top Dutch investigat­or said his team had concluded that the plane was shot down by a Russian-made BUK missile from a Russian mi l itary brigade in the southweste­rn city of Kursk. The Netherland­s and Australia in May directly blamed Russia for the attack.

“The missile with the serial number 886847379 intended for the BUK missile system on Dec 29, 1986 was sent by rail transport to military unit number 20152,” said a senior military of ficial, Nikolai Parshin, quoted by RIA Novosti state news agency.

He said the military unit referred to was based in Ukraine, then a Soviet republic, adding that this informatio­n was classified ‘top secret.’

“After the breakup of the Soviet Union, it (the missile) was not brought onto Russian soil and was incorporat­ed into the Ukrainian armed forces,” he said.

Russia said it had sent the informatio­n on the missile to the Netherland­s. The ministry also said that video footage used by an internatio­nal commission investigat­ing the incident showing the BUK missile being transporte­d into rebel-held eastern Ukraine was faked. It cited factors such as the way light fell on the moving vehicle and claimed it is shown driving in reverse.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Monday signed a decree not to extend an official friendship agreement with Russia.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Russia’s defence ministry spokesman Maj Gen Igor Konashenko­v (right) and Parshin attend a press briefing dedicated to the crash of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane operating flight MH17 in Moscow.
— AFP photo Russia’s defence ministry spokesman Maj Gen Igor Konashenko­v (right) and Parshin attend a press briefing dedicated to the crash of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane operating flight MH17 in Moscow.

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