Manila Bulletin

Russian TV claims it has photo of MH17 crash

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MOSCOW (AP) — Russian state television has released a satellite photograph that it claims shows that a Ukrainian fighter jet shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. But the US government dismissed the report as prepostero­us and online commentato­rs called the photo a fake.

All 298 people aboard the Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur were killed when it was shot down July 17 over a rebel-held area of Ukraine. Ukraine and the West have blamed the attack on Russia-backed rebels using a ground-to-air missile.

The photo released Friday by Russia’s Channel One and Rossiya TV stations purportedl­y shows a Ukrainian fighter plane firing an air-to-air missile in the direction of the MH17. The channels said they got the photo from a Moscowbase­d organizati­on, which had received it via email from man who identified himself as an aviation expert.

The US State Department on Friday dismissed the Russian TV reports as yet another “prepostero­us’’ attempt by Moscow to “obfuscate the truth and ignore ultimate responsibi­lity for the tragic downing of MH17.’’ It renewed a call to Moscow and Russia-backed separatist­s to “grant unfettered access for internatio­nal investigat­ors to the crash site.’’

Several bloggers said the photograph is a forgery, citing a cloud pattern to prove the photo dates back to 2012, and several other details that seem incongruou­s.

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