Dragnet closing on MH17 culprits

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Those who fired the missile at Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, killing 298 people, have evaded justice for six years, but investigators are finally closing in.

On an empty highway, through a gap in some trees, a truck hauling a missile launcher can be seen flashing past on the way to Russia.

The four, accused of murder, were leaders of the breakaway Donetsk People's Republic during Ukraine's War in Donbass between the eastern European nation and Russian-backed rebels. In at least one case, Russia inexplicably provided investigators with doctored satellite photographs.Perhaps the most exasperating episode for investigators was when the Kremlin suggested a Ukrainian Buk-TELAR transferred from Russia in 1986 was the weapon used to down MH17.

"Nevertheless, the prosecutors claim, they do it without evidence, that the Russian data 'were manipulated and rigged'," Ms Zakharova told Sputnik."It's a lie. Another lie. After all, they were invited to visit Russia, to see the authenticity of the logbooks with their own eyes, but the investigators somehow cooled off right away. They neither expressed their desire to come, nor sent any additional requests.

 

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When are USA forces going to be charged with War Crimes in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq ?

Yep they’re shaking in their boots.

Nothing will come of it

Oooh! Gov is getting it’s strongly worded letter ready for sir Putin..

Wow. I'd have thought in 2020 it wouldn't take 6 years to frame someone.

Cool. Maybe Scotty can ask Putin about it when they attend the next G7 meeting

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