As a family, we are impatient. We want to know what happened, how it happened and why. We want those responsible to face justice Silene Fredriksz Relative of MH17 victim International prosecutors say the Malaysian airliner shot down in eastern Ukraine just over two years ago was hit by a Russian-made Buk missile launched from a village held by pro-Russian rebels fighting Ukrainian government forces. The prosecutors – from the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and Ukraine – say the surface-to-air Buk missile system used to shoot down MH17 was fired from the village of Pervomaysk and was later returned to Russia. Investigators say it is not clear whether an order had been given for fighters to launch the missile or whether they had acted independently. JIT : Flight MH17 was shot down by a BUK missile from a farmland near Pervomaiskyi https://t.co/pPBoGwfSSL — JIT MH17 (@JITMH17) September 28, 2016 Read a summary of the report here What happened to MH17? The Boeing 777 broke apart in mid-air, scattering wreckage over several kilometres of fields in rebel-held territory. At the time of the incident on July 17, 2014, pro-Russian separatists were fighting Ukrainian government forces in the region. All 298 people… Read full this story
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