Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin said that neither the Ukrainian side nor the Dutch investigators are ready to reveal any names of suspects complicit in the shooting-down of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) over eastern Ukraine in 2014, that’s according to 112 Ukraine TV channel.
A joint investigation between The Insider and Bellingcat used open source research, investigative journalism, and forensic voice analysis to determine the identity of "Delfin," a key figure sought by the Joint Investigation Team (JIT), the Dutch-led criminal investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17).
Bellingcat, an international OSINT community, considers a new photo of Buk missile, published by the Joint Investigative Team (JIT) on Thursday, October 19, a proof that Boeing, carrying the flight MH17, was shot down by the Russian anti-aircraft missile system, the DW's Ukrainian service reported.
The Bellingcat Joint Investigation Team (JIT), the Dutch-led criminal investigation into the downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) over Ukraine, has published a new photo of the Russian Buk missile launcher that downed plane from the day of the tragedy, according to Bellingcat Twitter.
The Dutch military received from Georgia an actual Buk anti-aircraft missile system to use it in the investigation of the MH17 downing, as reported by RTL Nieuws.
On Wednesday in New York the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and Ukraine confirmed their political support and cooperation with regard to the prosecution of MH17 suspects in the Netherlands, the Dutch Foreign Ministry reports.
Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Olena Zerkal says that the Kingdom of the Netherlands is amending its legislation to introduce the concept of trials in absentia in the case of MH17 passenger liner shot down from the skies over Donbas in July 2014.
Three years ago, on Thursday, July 17, came the day that changed the attitude of Europe toward Russian aggression in Ukraine, from "we are concerned but the conflict has nothing to do with us" to "we are outraged, and the guilty will be punished." Today, in 2017, the punishment already seems inevitable.
Ukraine and the Netherlands, both part of the joint investigation into the downing of MH17, have signed off an agreement aiming to create legal grounds for bringing to justice by the Dutch court of those involved in the shooting down of the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 from the sky over Donetsk region in July 2014, that’s according to Ukraine’s Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko.