The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MH17 verdict: Who are the four suspects on trial?

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BADHOEVEDO­RP, Netherland­s: A former Russian spy who recently turned on the military over its invasion of Ukraine is one of four men accused of downing Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014.

The three Russians and a Ukrainian are all still at large, meaning they will not be in court when Dutch judges give their verdict yesterday over the tragedy.

Igor Girkin

The most high-profile suspect is Igor Girkin, 51, an ex-spy and historical re-enactment fan also known by his pseudonym ‘Strelkov’.

Dutch prosecutor­s say Girkin was a former colonel in the FSB, the Russian Federal Security Service.

He is known to have had fighting experience from Chechnya to the former Yugoslavia.

Girkin claims to have kickstarte­d the war in eastern Ukraine, and went on to become the minister of defence and commander of the pro-Moscow self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).

“As the highest military officer he maintained contact with the Russian Federation” in obtaining the missile that shot down MH17, prosecutor­s said.

He has repeatedly denied the rebels were behind the attack.

In 2014, Girkin ruled the thenrebel stronghold of Sloviansk with an iron fist, with executions for petty theft reportedly carried out under his rule.

But he was squeezed out of the separatist leadership later that year under mysterious circumstan­ces and returned to Russia, where he lost all influence and reportedly had financial difficulti­es.

Sergei Dubinsky

Sergei Dubinsky, 60, call-sign ‘Khmury’ (gloomy), is a former officer in the GRU, the Russian military intelligen­ce service, Dutch prosecutor­s say.

At the time of the MH17 crash, Dubinsky was allegedly serving as the military intelligen­ce chief of the separatist­s in eastern Ukraine and was one of Girkin’s deputies.

He is alleged to have played a key role in obtaining the missile and returning it to Russia.

“He also maintained regular contact with officials in Russia,” prosecutor­s said.

Dubinsky reportedly met Girkin when he fought in the First Chechen War in the mid1990s. He is also a veteran of the 1980s Soviet war in Afghanista­n.

Oleg Pulatov

The only one of the suspects to have legal representa­tion at the trial, Oleg Pulatov, 56, is a former officer in the Russian Spetznaz special forces.

Nicknamed ‘Gyurza’ (viper), he was one of Dubinsky’s deputies at the heart of the separatist military leadership in 2014 and deputy head of the DPR’s intelligen­ce service, prosecutor­s say.

He allegedly helped transport the BUK system to Ukraine and, after the downing of the plane, helped ensure the safety of the area where the MH17 debris fell.

Pulatov gave a video statement to the court in June saying he had “nothing to do with the disaster”.

Leonid Kharchenko

The only Ukrainian on trial, Leonid Kharchenko, nicknamed ‘Krot’ (mole), was also linked to the separatist leadership.

Kharchenko commanded a combat unit in the Donetsk region in July 2014 and took his orders directly from Dubinsky, Dutch prosecutor­s said.

The trial heard that he had personally helped escort the missile after it entered Ukraine, and then on its return to Russia after MH17 was shot down.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? File photo shows Wilbert Paulissen of the Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) addressing at the press conference of the JIT on the ongoing investigat­ion of the MH17 crash in 2014. At the background are the four suspects.
— AFP photo File photo shows Wilbert Paulissen of the Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) addressing at the press conference of the JIT on the ongoing investigat­ion of the MH17 crash in 2014. At the background are the four suspects.

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