The Dutch Safety Board has concluded that flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine by a Russian-made BUK missile.
The board published the findings in its final report into the
Malaysia Airlines crash that killed all 298 people on board, mostly
Dutch citizens.
Flight MH17 broke up high over eastern Ukraine last July, in territory held by pro-Russian rebels.
“Flight MH17 crashed as a result of the detonation of a warhead
outside of the airplane, above the left hand side of the cockpit,”
explained Tjibbe Joustra, Chairman of Dutch Safety Board. “This warhead
was of the 9M314M type carried on the kind of missile that is installed
on the Buk surface-to-air missile system. As a result of the detonation
the forward part of the airplane was torn off. The airplane broke up in
the air, the wreckage came down in an area of about 50 kilometres at the
eastern part of Ukraine.”
Victims’ families were the first to know the findings of the
investigation at a Dutch military base where parts of the plane have
been reconstructed.
The board is not authorized to apportion blame under rules governing international flight crash investigations.
Source: Euronews
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