Of course it would! It's a cover-up.
Dutch
preliminary MH17 crash report leaves too many questions
A
“truly” international investigation of the Malaysia Airlines MH17
crash in eastern Ukraine is required, Russia’s UN envoy, Vitaly
Churkin, said, adding that there are too many blank spots in the
newly released Dutch report on the tragedy.
RT,
10
September, 2014
The
document, released by the Dutch Safety Board (DSB) on Tuesday, said
that the Malaysian Boeing-777 crash was the result of structural
damage caused by a large number of high-energy objects that struck it
from the outside.
“It
is very hard to call this investigation a truly international one.
Many questions have been left unanswered. There are too many
omissions,” Churkin
said in an interview with the Rossiya-24 channel.
The
Dutch report “did
little to advance our understanding of what happened,” only
confirming what was already known before, he stressed.
It
says that the Malaysian plane “didn’t
fall by itself, but was shot down. However no further thoughts in
this regard are being presented,” the
envoy said.
An Emergencies Ministry member walks
at a site of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash near the
settlement of Grabovo in the Donetsk region, July 17, 2014.(Reuters
/ Maxim Zmeyev)
“The
report says another three commercial airliners were cruising in the
vicinity at the moment of tragedy, but it does not say anything if
Ukrainian warplanes were there, too. Our Defense Ministry said at
least one military jet might have been there and eyewitnesses also
say they saw one or two jets in the sky,”Churkin
stressed.
“For
some reason however the problem is bypassed,” he
added.
It
also looks “very
strange” that
the text of the DSB report doesn’t say a word about the UN Security
Council's resolution on MH17, the envoy said.
“This
resolution speaks about the need for conducting a thorough
independent international investigation, not to mention the fact that
it contains an important provision about the cease-fire in the area
of the crash,” he
explained.
With
so many blank spots, Russia would like to see more transparency and
less “mystery” surrounding
the investigation.
“Of
course, certain discretion in the investigation is necessary, but it
isn’t clear why some things aren’t brought to the attention of
the public,” he
said.
For
example, the envoy wants to know the reasons for the 40-day delay in
delivering the recordings of the conversation between air traffic
controllers and the jet from the Ukrainian side to the investigators.
“One
has to state that a truly international investigation [of the MH17
tragedy] hasn’t been held to this day," Churkin
concluded.
Russia's deputy foreign minister, Grigory Karasin, repeated the call for more transparency in the MH17 crash investigation as he met with Malaysian defense minister, Hishammuddin Hussein, in Moscow on Tuesday.
During
the meeting, it was “noted
that the [Dutch] probe was incomplete," the
Russian Foreign ministry said in a statement.
Moscow
believes that "very
important expert examinations have actually not been conducted on the
crash site. Without them, valid conclusions on the reasons of what
happened are impossible."
The
ministry pointed out that some expert examinations are already
impossible to carry out now due to protraction of investigation.
"Russia
insists on maximally transparent work of the international
commission, fulfilling all norms of ICAO (International Civil
Aviation Organization) and is ready to participate in it on a team
basis," the
statement said.
All
298 people aboard the Malaysia Airlines jet died as it crashed in
Ukraine's Donetsk region on July 17. The majority of those on the
plane – which was allegedly shot down – were citizens of the
Netherlands.
Both
sides involved in the Ukraine conflict – the government and
militias which refused to recognize the February coup in Kiev –
accuse each other of bringing down the aircraft.
It
was initially alleged that the plane was destroyed by a
surface-to-air missile. However, claims were also made that the
flight was shot down by a Ukrainian military jet which was in the
area at the same time.
The
investigation of the tragedy was hampered by fighting in the area
around the crash site, with Kiev and rebels accusing each other of
attempting to conceal the facts.
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