Malaysia Airlines MH17 shot down from pro-Russian rebel controlled territory, investigation findsABC NEWS 24 Dutch-led investigators say the missile was brought into Ukraine from Russia. Flight MH17 was shot down from pro-Russian rebel controlled territory, with a missile that had recently been transported from Russia, a criminal investigation has found. The Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team included detectives from the Australian Federal Police as well as police from Belgium, Ukraine and Malaysia. READ MORE:* MH17: Rebel rocket did not down MH17 - Russia* MH17: Long road to justice for families of victims* MH17: Malaysia Airlines settles with MH17 victims* MH17: Kiwi victim's family join $3b class action against Russia* MH17: Families share their grief at inquest* MH17: Dutch authorities share their findings* MH17: Sunflower memorial for Kiwi plane crash victim* MH17: Relatives invited to hear findings firstFAIRFAX MEDIA Dutch authorities create an eerie reconstruction of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 by piecing together debris from the crash site. Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed on July 17, 2014 in sunflower-sown fields of eastern Ukraine, in an area controlled by pro-Russian separatists.
Source: Stuff September 28, 2016 13:08 UTC