Four fugitive suspects are set to go on trial in the Netherlands on Monday charged with the murder of 298 passengers and crew on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 - including 38 Australian citizens and residents.Wreckage of the Boeing 777 fell into fields surrounding the Ukrainian village of Hrabove in territory held by pro-Russian separatists fighting Ukrainian government forces.There were no survivors.
If they do not appear or fail to send lawyers, the judges could rule that the trial be held in absentia.They also face preliminary allegations of obtaining a missile launcher with the intent to bring down an aircraft. President Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the Kremlin would wait to see how the trial panned out before commenting but said Russia had always had doubts about the objectivity of the Dutch-led investigation.
"This is a very important step toward uncovering the truth and seeking justice for the victims and their survivors."
In other words, a kangaroo court
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