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Russians found guilty of downing flight MH17 killing 298

17/11/2022 3 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Two Russian men and one Ukrainian have been found guilty of murdering 298 people by downing Malayasian Flight MH17 with a surface-to-air missile over Ukraine in 2014. The Boeing 777-200 was carrying 283 passengers and 15 crew when it was blown out of the sky by a Russian Buk missile, [read more]

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Dutch investigators name suspects in MH17 shootdown

19/06/2019 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Dutch investigators have named four people they say are responsible for the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur in 2014. Flight MH17, A Boeing 777-200, was shot down by Pro-Russian Rebel forces over the Donetsk region of Ukraine. It was fired on by a [read more]

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