‘It
remains our belief’: US insists rebels downed MH17 with BUK
missile, ignores Dutch report.
The
US continues to pursue its “belief” that it was rebels who downed
flight MH17, despite a 15-month-long Dutch-led probe which has not
definitively concluded who fired the BUK surface-to-air missile, and
the precise location from which it originated.
Briefing journalists at the State department, spokesman Mark Toner welcomed “the important findings” of the Dutch Safety Board (DSB), which he said, “validated” the US theory that the Malaysia-bound flight carrying nearly 300 passengers was downed “by a BUK surface-to-air missile” from “separatist-controlled territory.”
On
Tuesday, spokesman Toner confirmed that Washington stood by “our
belief”, despite
the fact that DSB reports neither attributed blame, nor determined
the exact location from which the missile was launchd.
When
asked to clarify how it could “possibly
support your theory,” Toner
only repeated, again:
“Because
it does say that the MH17 was shot down by a BUK missile fired from
separatist-controlled territory in eastern Ukraine, and we’ve said
that from day one…”
Toner’s
statement, however, contradicts the Dutch Safety Board’s
official findings presented
Tuesday. The report has not mentioned the exact launch location, only
specifying that the warhead was detonated from somewhere within a 320
sq. km area in eastern Ukraine. The report also avoided speculation
about who the territory was controlled by at the time.
The
probe that included only technical detains has found that Malaysian
Airlines Flight MH17 crashed as a result of a BUK 9М38-series that
exploded above the left hand side of the Boeing 777’s cockpit.
The
Dutch investigator also slammed the Ukrainian authorities for both
failing to recognize the increased risk to civil airplanes and close
the airspace above the conflict one.
The
blame game continues in Washington despite the fact that the DBS
investigation is aimed at providing only technical details about the
crash, while another probe is being carried out by the Joint
Investigation Team (JIT). It is expected to determine who was
responsible for the incident by the end of this year.
“If
they [US] have satellite imagery which I believe they do. They never
turned it over and the DSB does not fault them from doing so. The
Russians have turned over their satellite imagery. While they [DSB]
said it was helpful, they did not use them to shed any more
light,” political
analyst, Daniel Patrick Welch, told RT.
The
Russian Foreign Ministry challenged the results of the Dutch report,
claiming that the investigation team “did
not answer” the
Russian invitation to come to Russia and study the evidence that the
Russian side was offering into the causes of the crash.
In
a statement issued by the Ministry's spokeswoman, Moscow claimed that
calls made by Russia to Kiev to release“military
air traffic controllers’ recordings” at
the time of the shoot-down were never followed through. Kiev also
failed to release information regarding the positions of their own
air defense forces in the area.
“There
remain serious doubts whether the genuine goal of an investigation
conducted in the Netherlands is the establishment of true reasons
behind the catastrophe and not a justification of accusations that
have been put forward in advance,” a
foreign ministry spokeswoman said.
In
the immediate aftermath of the crash last year, Western media was
fast to blame Moscow.
Despite
the fact that there is still no official conclusion establishing who
is behind the crash, mainstream media continued to point fingers
at “Russia-made” missile.
BUK
producer, Almaz-Antey, has also provided the public with its own
findings
after it carried out two experiments simulating explosions
near MH17 substitutes.
The
Russian arms manufacturer determined that the missile had been an
older BUK model, 9M38, fired from an area under the control of
Ukrainian forces, thereby contesting the preliminary findings of the
Dutch-led investigation.
“It
is being spun by The New York Times and all these Western mouthpieces
as a victory, but if you look closely it is anything but,” Welch
said. “They
fall far short of saying they know what happened. They say that they
rare sure that it was shot by a BUK, but they can’t say for sure
exactly where it came from and therefor they can’t say exactly who
did it. This is nothing but the slam dunk that Washington wanted.”
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