Yorkshire Post

Dutch vow to prosecute suspects over downing of passenger plane

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ANY SUSPECTS in the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight 17 over Ukraine in 2014 will be prosecuted in the Netherland­s, the Dutch government announced.

Foreign Minister Bert Koenders said the decision was made by the countries jointly investigat­ing the crash, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, Ukraine and the Netherland­s.

The countries will continue to cooperate on the prosecutio­n and it will cover all 298 victims, who came from 17 countries including the UK. Most were Dutch citizens.

An internatio­nal criminal probe concluded last year that the missile that destroyed the passenger jet was fired from rebel-controlled territory by a mobile launcher brought in from Russia.

Russia has denied any involvemen­t, and denounced the conclusion­s as politicall­y biased.

The Dutch foreign ministry did not identify the suspects.

Investigat­ors last year said they had pinpointed 100 people they want to speak to who are believed to have been involved in transporti­ng the Buk missile launcher or its use. Russia did not immediatel­y respond to the announceme­nt.

It would probably refuse to extradite any of its citizens for eventual questionin­g or prosecutio­n.

Malaysia had proposed setting up an internatio­nal court to try those responsibl­e for the plane’s destructio­n, but Russia vetoed a UN Security Council resolution in favour of a tribunal.

The Boeing 777, flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was blown out of the sky on July 17 2014, in eastern Ukraine.

The Joint Investigat­ion Team, led by prosecutor­s and police from the Netherland­s, made its preliminar­y findings public after interviewi­ng more than 200 witnesses.

It also listened to 150,000 intercepte­d phone calls, examining half a million photos and video recordings, consulting radar and satellite images, and sifting through dozens of containers filled with wreckage from the jet.

 ??  ?? JET TRAGEDY: The wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines flight downed over the Ukraine.
JET TRAGEDY: The wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines flight downed over the Ukraine.

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