The Prime Minister: the Netherlands is actually removed from the Ukraine blame for the death of Malaysian Boeing

The Prime Minister: the Netherlands is actually removed from the Ukraine blame for the death of Malaysian Boeing

MOSCOW, July 17. /TASS/ — the Department also drew attention to the fact that Kiev is “down with it” failure to provide important information regarding the crash.

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The Russian foreign Ministry expressed concern about the position of the Netherlands that actually indulge the authorities of Ukraine in connection with the investigation of the disaster in the Donbass Malaysian Boeing on July 17, 2014.

“The glaring fact is that the Netherlands is actually removed from Kiev blame for the closed airspace over the combat area in the East of the country,” — said in a statement on Tuesday the comments of the Russian foreign Ministry in connection with the fourth anniversary of the tragedy.

The foreign Ministry also drew attention to the fact that Ukraine is an interested party in the investigation of the crash, however, remains a member of a Joint investigative group (SSG).

“Kiev descend with it the failure to provide such important information as the data of radar stations, information about the location and activity of the Ukrainian air defense forces, records of conversations of the Ukrainian dispatchers,” the Ministry added.

However, continued the foreign Ministry, the progress RESS of the investigation and so a cause of concern. It is, in particular, about secrecy and bias of the investigation, the use of unverified sources, cooperation with the group is Bellingcat, which the Russian foreign Ministry called “famous for stuffing a fake pseudorelevance”.

Passenger Boeing company “Malaysian airlines”, carrying out flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed on 17 July 2014 in Donetsk region in Eastern Ukraine, killing 298 people — citizens of 10 countries. In spite of active fighting on the ground, Kiev did not close the sky of Donbas for international passenger flights.

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