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MH-17 2014 Hit by Buk Missile

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October 14, 2015
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Malaysian Airlines MH-17 2014- hit by Buk missile

Malaysian Airlines MH-17 2014- hit by Buk missile

The plane, which was shot down in 2014, finally has a report as to what happened. From The USA Today:Investigators confirmed Tuesday that a Russian Buk missile shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine, but what the investigation failed to uncover is who shot the missile and why.The missile attack on the civilian Boeing 777-200, shot down in broad daylight on July 17, 2014, killed 298 passengers and crew on a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. The Dutch Safety Board led the investigation because 193 of the 298 people killed were from the Netherlands.The Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team, which is building a criminal case, said the work to determine who shot the missile and why will stretch into 2016. The team said in a statement that they had found it difficult to locate and get statements from witnesses.

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the country's top priority is "tracking down and prosecuting those responsible."“It is important to continue to do everything we can to ensure that the guilty parties do not escape justice," he said.Najib Razak, Malaysia’s prime minister, said the world must ensure that “those responsible are held accountable for this murderous act.”See the full story at USA Today.Video from Wall Street Journal:https://youtu.be/sH_e33NF0j0While they have finally confirmed what happened to MH-17, it is now a continued wait for results on who fired the surface to air missile.[mwi-cat-listing cat="94" ppp="4" cols="4" desc="false" type="view" btn_color="black" ]

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