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"We will not be bullied by Russia. We, and all the nations whose citizens share our grief, are determined to do everything we can, no matter how long it takes to identify those responsible and bring them to justice," he said, the report reads.

Turnbull addressed the House of Representatives hours after Dutch authorities released their final report into the tragedy, which stated that the flight crashed as a result of the detonation of a BUK missile fired from eastern Ukraine.

He said that the "murder" of the 298 people on board was a cowardly crime.

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"Those who committed this crime must answer for it," he said.

Read alsoBoeing 777 shot down by Russian Buk – official investigation report"We deplore the conduct of Russia using its Security Council veto in July to block the establishment of a special international criminal tribunal."

Turnbull said Australia, led by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, would continue working with Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands and the Ukraine to seek justice for the victims of the Malaysia Airlines tragedy.