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Malaysia Airlines plane MH17 'crashesin Ukraine' - live updates
• 295 people on board plane that crashed in eastern Ukraine
• Bodies and wreckage found near town of Grabovo• Uncertainty over who has capability to shoot down flight
• Ukrainian, Russian and rebel leaders deny involvement
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Harriet Salem (@HarrietSalem) is in Grabovo for the Guardian.
Crash site of #MH17 is just meters away from villagers
houses field on fire body parts scattered everywhere
#Ukraine pic.twitter.com/56sj6GEx82
— Harriet Salem (@HarrietSalem) July 17, 2014
Flight MH17 was flying just 1,000ft above restricted airspace when it was
shot down, according to the European air traffic control body, per a
report from my colleague in London Dan Milmo.
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Eurocontrol said Ukrainian authorities had barred aircraft
from ground level to 32,000 feet but the doomed aircraft
was cruising at 33,000 feet, still within range of
sophisticated ground-to-air weaponry, when it was hit. All
flights in eastern Ukraine have now been barred from the
area, Eurocontrol added.
In a statement last night the CAA said airlines had now
been told by the European air traffic control body to avoid
the region.The UK Department for Transport said airborne
flights were now being rerouted around the area where
MH17 crashed. "Flights already airborne are being routed
around the area by air traffic control in the region."
British Airways said it was not overflying Ukraine. "The
safety and security of our customers is always our top
priority. Our flights are not using Ukrainian airspace, with
the exception of our once-a-day service between Heathrow
and Kiev. We are keeping those services under review, but
Kiev is several hundred kilometres from the incident site."
A pilot for a major European airline told the Guardian:
"Ukraine is huge. If you were to close that airspace it would
be a long way round for a lot of airlines. If you were to close
it to high-level traffic it would be quite expensive in terms of
extra fuel and it would be quite disruptive."
You can read his full report here.
A US team will go to Ukraine "to determine what happened", vice-
president Joe Biden has said.
Biden said that Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has accepted US
assistance after the two spoke this morning, and after Biden offered his
condolences for the "tragic event".
Ukraine's state security chief has accused two Russian military
intelligence officers of being involved in the MH17 crash, Reuters
reports, citing "intercepted phone conversations" between the officers.
SBU chief Valentyn Nalivaychenko said he based his
allegation on intercepts of phone conversations between
the two officers.
"Now you know who carried out this crime. We will do
everything for the Russian military who carried out this
crime to be punished," he told journalists.
The purported telephone intercepts have been posted to YouTube
(Russian), as have past recordings of alleged conversations between
rebels, some of whom are accused of being agents with Russian agents.
In the recordings, men nicknamed "Demon", "Mayor," and "Grek" panic
and curse as they realize they've shot down a passenger plane and
killed civilians.
The authenticity of the recordings, however, cannot be confirmed.
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Summary
The day's developments so far:
• Malaysia Airlines MH17, carrying 295 people, crashed in east
Ukraine near the village of Grabovo. Debris and bodies are
scattered across several miles, and there are no presumed survivors.
• Separatist rebels and locals have begun tentative recovery
efforts, bringing fire engines to put out blazes. Locals say the plane
exploded in mid-air.
• Ukraine has traded accusations with rebels of shooting down
the plane , with President Petro Poroshenko saying he believed a
"terrorist act" was responsible, and an adviser to the interior minister
saying a Russian-built weapon shot down the aircraft. Both Kiev and a
separatist leader denied any involvement.
• US and Russian presidents Obama and Putin spoke by phone,
and the US has said it will work to determine what caused the crash and
whether any Americans were on board. A spokesman for the Kremlin
said the notion of any Russian hand was "stupidity".
• Delta, British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, Aeroflot and other
airlines said they would avoid Ukrainian air space.
• Ukraine accused Russia of downing one of its fighter jets inside
Ukrainian territory earlier on Thursday.
A report summarizing the day's events so far has been filed by
Shaun Walker in Kiev, Harriet Salem in Grabovo, Tania Branigan in
Beijing, Alec Luhn in Moscow, and can be read in full here.
Malaysia has greeted news of the MH17 crash with disbelief and horror,
Tania Branigan reports from Beijing.
Distress at the loss was amplified by the sheer incredulity of
facing a second air disaster in five months.
The crash of flight MH17 on Thursday – another Boeing-
777 which suddenly lost contact with air traffic control with
hundreds on board – had immediate and chilling echoes. "I
am shocked by reports that an MH plane crashed. We are
launching an immediate investigation," Malaysia's prime
minister, Najib Razak, announced on Twitter.
The opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, said: "MH17 – ya
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Allah – another tragedy. Awaiting details. Pray for safety."
Nothing encapsulated the shock and heartbreak of the
news more than the tweet from 18-year-old Malaysian
Maira Elizabeth Nari, whose father, Andrew, was chief
steward on MH370: "I am hoping it is not true. My God,
save Your children. #PrayForMH17."
Another message that she retweeted – from Malaysia's
badminton world champion, Lee Chong Wei – expressed
the bewilderment so many felt: "I don't think we are ready to
accept this so soon after the #MH370 tragedy."
You can read the full piece here.
Delta Air Lines will avoid Ukrainian air space, AFP reports, quoting
a statement from the US company.
Delta Air Lines said it was no longer sending flights through
Ukrainian airspace after the crash of a Malaysia Airlines
passenger plane in rebel-held eastern Ukraine.
"Out of an abundance of caution, Delta is not routing flights
through Ukrainian airspace and is monitoring the situation
involving Malaysia Airlines Flight 17," Delta said in a
statement.
"Everything rained down in bits and pieces", journalist Noah
Sneider tells CNN, quoting a witness who says the plane exploded in mid-
air.
Sneider says "the site is clearly controlled by the separatists" but that
Ukrainian military forces are not far, and that "bodies are splayed out"
over the field. "For the most part [all the debris] is burnt out and
charred."
He goes on to say that those who've come to help at the crash site are
mostly locals and rebels, and that "political persuasions are besides the
point" at the moment.
"I've never seen anything like it," one local rebel fighter
tells me. "You look down and see ears, fingers, bones."
#ukraine #mh17
— Noah Sneider (@NoahSneider) July 17, 2014
Crowds in Kiev are leaving flowers at the Dutch embassy.
People bringing flowers and candles to the Embassy of the
#Netherlands in #Kyiv - pic by Marichka Padalko
pic.twitter.com/Xx59SfZWhg
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) July 17, 2014
French flights have been told to avoid Ukrainian air space, and Air
France has joined the airliners making detours, AFP reports.
In France, a statement by junior transport minister Frederic
Cuvillier said he had advised "French airlines to avoid
Ukraine's air space as long as the reasons behind this
catastrophe are not known."
Air France said it had "taken the decision to no longer fly
over eastern Ukraine as soon as it heard of the event."
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A spokeswoman for German flag carrier Lufthansa told AFP
it has decided to immediately make a "wide detour" around
the area, and added: "Our passenger's safety is our top
priority."
In London, a spokesman for the British Department for
Transport told AFP: "Flights already airborne are being
routed around the area by air traffic control in the region."
British Airways, Lufthansa, Turkish Airways, and Russian airlines
Transaero and Aeroflot have all said they will avoid some or all Ukrainian
air space, and US flights were warned in April to avoid the region.
Journalist Noah Sneider is also on the scene.
Locals say everything exploded in the air, fell in pieces,
both bodies and plane itself. Ppl thought they were being
bombed. #ukraine #mh17
— Noah Sneider (@NoahSneider) July 17, 2014
The epicenter of the MH17 crash is a grim scene of "charred
earth, twisted metal and body parts", Harriet Salem (@HarrietSalem)
reports from Grabovo for the Guardian.
The field next to the tiny rural hamlet where MH-17 plunged
to the ground was a scene of charred earth and twisted
metal as shocked locals milled around the scene.
Body parts belonging to the 280 passengers on board the
plane were tossed around the scene. The body of what
appeared to be a young woman was flung about 500
metres from the epicentre of the crash, while a
dismembered foot could be seen on the one road leading
through the village.
A strong smell of aviation fuel hung in the air as rebels
milled around to secure the area. Some 10 fire engines
remained on the scene after rushing there to extinguish the
many blazes caused by the crash.
One local resident, Alexander, says he was working in the
field a few hundred metres away from its final resting place
when he looked up. He feared the aircraft was going to fall
on top of him.
The house in which another local, also named Alexander,
and his relative called Olga, live in was just metres away
from the crash site. They said they thought the village was
being bombed after hearing two or three loud bangs before
the force of the impact threw them to the ground.
Vice-president Joe Biden has offered assistance to Ukrainian
president Petro Poroshenko, Reuters reports, adding that the US will
do what it can to to help determine the causes leading to the crash.
A vehicle-mounted, Russian-built Buk missile system may have
shot down MH17, according to western-based defence specialists
quoted by the Guardian's Ewen MacAskill (@EwenMacAskill).
Russian-backed rebels groups or Russian forces based in
eastern Ukraine have allegedly been shooting at planes
and helicopters with Buk missiles over the last week in an
attempt to achieve mastery of air space.
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groups worldwide but the Malaysian Airlines plane would
have been flying above 10,000 metres, well beyond their
range. The Buk, which the Ukrainian interior minister, Anton
Gerashenko, blamed for the attack, has a range of 22,000
metres.
Igor Sutyagin, a Russian military specialist at the London-
based Royal United Services Institute, said that he believed
that either Russians or Russian supported groups in
eastern Ukraine were responsible. He said they had been
shooting at Ukrainian aircraft over the last week.
Sutyagin, who monitors social media in the Ukraine, said a
Ukrainian rebel force had been spotted just hours earlier
with a Buk at Torez, a village close to the site where the
plane came down.
Jonathan Eyal, director of the Royal United Services
Institute, said it was not a matter of climbing aboard a van
and pressing a button. Firing a missile required knowledge
of how to use radar, how to lock onto a target and a host of
other steps beyond the average Kalashnikov carrying
rebel.
"If the plane was shot down, it could only have been shot
down by a state authority … The only country that has a
persistent policy of trying to prevent Ukrainians controlling
air space is Russia. Russia has taken an interest in
shooting down aircraft and forcing Ukraine to use ground
troops."
You can read the full analysis here.
Luggages at the crash site of MH17. Photograph: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty
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Dozens of dead are scattered around a wide area, AFP reports
from the scene near Grabovo, including interviews with witnesses.
Dozens of severely mutilated corpses could be seen strewn
in the wreckage of a Malaysian airliner that crashed
Thursday in rebel-held eastern Ukraine but there were no
signs of survivors, an AFP reporter at the scene said.
Debris was spread out for kilometres, and the tail of a
passenger jet lay in a corn field with the Malaysian Airlines
insignia on it, while insurgent fighters and several fire
trucks were seen nearby the crash site.
"I had just gone to sleep at … when I heard an enormous
bang," Katya, 64, told AFP. "It was like an earthquake."
Her daughter Natalya, 36, said that she had fled to safety
when the sound of the explosion rumbled overhead. "I took
my baby and went and hid in the basement," she said.
There was no sign of any rescue workers.
President Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov has called
allegations that Russia was involved in the downing of MH17
"stupidity", Alec Luhn (@ASLuhn) reports for the Guardian.
Reached by the Guardian on Thursday evening, president
Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov called
allegations that Russia had been involved in the downing of
MH17 “stupidity”.
Ukraine's foreign ministry had reportedly said it would
present evidence that Russia was involved in the crash.
Peskov said that the Kremlin would not make a further
statement on the tragedy because “no one knows” who is
responsible.
Asked about the possibility of further US sanctions in light
of this bloody development in the conflict in eastern
Ukraine, Peskov said he could not rule it out.
“The United States has recently been conducting a very
non-constructive policy, and their actions are very
unpredictable,” he said.
A site attributed to a separatist leader suggests rebels may have
shot down MH17, but it has since been taken down and details remain
unclear.
It features a comment saying "We just downed an An-26 near Torez. It's
down somewhere near Progress mine," which suggests rebel forces may
have believed the passenger jet to be a Ukrainian military transport
plane.
The page, on the VKontakte social network, is attributed to Igor Girkin,
who goes by the nom de guerre Strelkov and is the self-proclaimed
military commander of the rebels. The page has been posting for rebels
affiliated with Strelkov for weeks, and has some 130,000 followers.
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A screengrab from a VKontakte page attributed to Igor Girkin, known as Strelkov
among east Ukrainian rebels. Photograph: /VKontakte
The post continues "We had warned them not to fly in 'our sky'" and says
"here is video confirmation of the "downed little bird." The linked video is
the same as that used in media reports on the crash.
The post also says "a residential sector was not caught" and "Innocent
people were not harmed."
Rebels have previously shot down an An-26 jet on 14 June, killing 49
Ukrainian military servicemen.
President Obama says the US is seeking "to determine whether
there were American citizens onboard", Paul Lewis reports, quoting
the president:
"That is our priority, and I've directed my national security
team to stay in close contact with the Ukrainian
government.
The United States will offer any assistance we can to help
determine what happened and why. As a country our
thoughts and prayers are with all the families of the
passengers, wherever they call home."
British officials will meet to discuss the MH17 crash, "including
the possibility that British nationals were on board". My colleague
in London Dan Sabbagh sends the statement from Downing Street:
British officials were due to meet this evening to take stock
of the Malaysian air disaster, including the possibility that
British nationals were on board. It is likely that meeting will
be largely practical and an assessment of what is known,
as opposed to any ministerial political action.
David Cameron has joined the chorus of world leaders reacting to the
crash.
I'm shocked and saddened by the Malaysian air disaster.
Officials from across Whitehall are meeting to establish the
facts.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) July 17, 2014
Ukrainian President Poroshenko believes a "terrorist act" caused
the MH17 crash, Reuters reports, quoting his press secretary.
"Poroshenko thinks this of the plane that was brought
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down: it is not an incident, not a catastrophe, but a terrorist
act," Svatoslav Tsegolko said
Ukrainian officials and rebels have accused each other of having played
a part in the crash. Poroshenko categorically denies Ukrainian military
action, and self-proclaimed rebel leader Aleksandr Borodai also denies
involvement.
A part of the wreckage of MH17. Photograph: Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters
A man at the crash site. Photograph: Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters
Wreckage of MH17. Photograph: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
The New York Times' Sabrina Tavernise has arrived at the MH17 crash:
"Many of the bodies were still in their seat belts and still
attached to pieces of the plane." @stavernise at the scene
of the #MH17 crash.
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) July 17,
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President Obama and President Putin discussed the crash of
MH17 during a call this morning, as well as steps Russia could take to
de-escalate the crisis in east Ukraine. The statement reads in part:
President Obama spoke with Russian President Putin today
about the situation in Ukraine and the additional sanctions
… President Obama also reiterated his concerns regarding
the buildup of Russian forces near the Ukrainian border.
President Obama called on President Putin to take
concrete steps to de-escalate the situation, including to
press separatists to agree to a cease-fire, support a
roadmap for negotiations, halt the flow of fighters and
weapons into Ukraine, obtain the release of all hostages
still held by the separatists, and work to establish an
effective OSCE border-monitoring mechanism.
During the call, President Putin noted the early reports of a
downed passenger jet near the Russia-Ukraine border.
Sanctions put in place yesterday were ordered by the US due to
perceived support of separatist rebels from Russia.
Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte is returning to the Netherlands,
and has told Ukraine's president he is "deeply shocked". The Guardian's
Europe editor Ian Traynor reports:
The Boeing 777 from Malaysian Airlines lifting off from
Schiphol airport’s terminal 3 outside Amsterdam also had a
Dutch airline flight number from KLM, KL4103.
The Dutch airline had no information on the disaster. The
Malaysian Airlines desk at terminal three was closed on
Thursday night.
At least 30 Dutch-speaking passengers were on the plane,
according to two travel agencies which sold tickets for the
flight. According to Dutch newspaper websites, several
Dutch passports were found near the scene of the crash.
Lufthansa announced on Thursday evening that it was
immediately ordering its aircraft to avoid the skies over
eastern Ukraine.
The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, talked by telephone
to Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko. “I am deeply
shocked by the tragic news about the crash of flight MH17
of Malaysian Airlines from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
over Ukrainian territory.” Rutte said. “A lot is still unclear
about the facts, circumstances and passengers.”
British Airways has joined the growing list of airliners avoiding
Ukrainian airspace, as has Turkish Airlines and Russia's Aeroflot.
British Airways: "Our flights are not using Ukrainian
airspace" - spokeswoman
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) July 17, 2014
Malaysia Airlines has released a statement, saying more details will
follow:
Malaysia Airlines confirms it received notification from
Ukrainian ATC that it had lost contact with flight MH17 at
14.15 (GMT) at 30km from Tamak waypoint, approximately
50km from the Russia-Ukraine border.
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Flight MH17 operated on a Boeing 777 departed
Amsterdam at 12.15pm (Amsterdam local time) and was
estimated to arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at
6.10am (Malaysia local time) the next day.
The flight was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew
onboard.
The US "cannot confirm any Americans on board", says State
Department spokesperson Jen Psaki, who refused to confirm any reports
of Americans among the passengers of MH17.
Speaking to reporters during a press briefing, she said the US has
learned from reports in time with the public, and is working "in close
contact" with Kiev.
"We have seen the same reports you have at this point. We don't have
any confirmed about casualties or details. We're closely monitoring the
situation. We're seeking additional information and are in close contact
with Ukrainian authorities.
"We don't have any additional details at this point about any American
citizens. We're of course looking for more information … and we will
make [information] available as soon as we have it.
"I don't want to speculate on who's to blame or the causes – we don't
have the information at this point."
"We don't have our own confirmation of details. I can't predict for you if or
when we will."
Asked about whether the arms Russia is accused of supplying to rebels,
and whether those types of weapons would are sophisticated enough to
down a plane under the circumstances of the crash, Psaki said she
inquire with officials.
At least 22 bodies at wreck site, according to an AP journalist, as
more verified images come through the wires agencies.
Wreckage of MH17. Photograph: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
ABC's Moscow correspondent Kiri Radia relays part of a statement from
Ukraine's foreign ministry.
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More from Ukraine's Foreign Ministry: "Ukraine will
present the evidence of Russian military involvement
into the Boeing crash."
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Russian airline Transaero will avoid Ukrainian airspace , Reuters
reports, joining Lufthansa an airliner reacting to news of thecrash.
"The airline Transaero decided to carry out all flights from
this moment through third countries, avoiding the airspace
of Ukraine," the company said in a statement, adding that
flights had already been avoiding eastern Ukrainian
territories.
Malaysian foreign ministry is "working closely" with Russian and
Ukrainian governments, deputy foreign minister Hamzah Zainuddin
has told Malaysian news agency Bernama, as Tania Branigan relays
from Beijing.
Malaysian prime minister Najim Razak has tweeted that reports "shocked"
him: "I am shocked by reports than an MH plane crashed. We are
launching an immediate investigation."
Verified photos from a Reuters photographer are starting to come in from
Grabovo.
The site of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash in the settlement of Grabovo
in the Donetsk region. Photograph: Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters
My colleague Dan Milmo in London reports that it has been normal
practice for airlines to fly over conflict zones since the Ukraine conflict
began. He interviewed a pilot for a major European airline:
"We would often avoid areas where there is air-to-air
conflict, but we flew over Iraq and Afghanistan when the
British and US armed forces were delpoyed there, because
only one side was using military jets."
Explaining why airlines fly over conflict zones where groups
might be in possession of ground-to-air missiles, the pilot
said: "There will be weapons based on the ground when
you are at 30,000 feet, but that is far up in the air. There
are not many missile systems that can be so accurate."
His comments suggest that assumptions about weapons capabilities on
the ground will have to be reevaluated, pending investigation of the
crash.
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Lufthansa airlines will avoid east Ukrainian airspace immediately,
Reuters snaps
In April, US flights were warned not to fly over conflict-ridden regions of
eastern Ukraine by the FAA earlier this year.
The White House has confirmed that Obama and Putin spoke on
the phone this morning to discuss new US sanctions, Paul Lews reports,
but did not say whether the call occurred before or after reports of the
crash emerged.
The Kremlin issued the following statement:
"The Russian leader informed the US president about information
received just before the telephone call from aviation services about the
crash of a Malaysian plane over Ukrainian territory."
Russian president Vladimir Putin has released a statement via the
Kremlin website (Russian). It reads:
Vladimir Putin has expressed his deepest condolences to
Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia with regard to the
accident in Ukrainian territory of a Malaysian Airlines
passenger aircraft, resulting in numerous casualties.
The Russian head of state asked him to convey his
sincerest words of sympathy and support to families and
friends of the victims.
We have a quick video report on the crash, with details as they currently
stand.
MH17 crash in eastern Ukraine.
Russia's UN envoy has denied any involvement, AFP reports.
"We didn't do it," Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told
reporters at UN headquarters in New York.
Russian news outlet RIA Novosti reported that President Vladimir Putin
has spoken with US President Barack Obama, but the US has not
confirmed any such conversation.
Paul Lewis reports:
Barack Obama, who has just landed in Delaware, has been
briefed about the airliner crash. His spokesman, Josh
Earnest, told reporters on board Air Force One that the
president had instructed his staff to keep him updated and
make contact with senior Ukrainian officials.
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Reuters, on the scene, has tweeted a photo of the crash site near
Grabovo.
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Aleksandr Borodai, the leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's
Republic, has publicly denied rebel involvement in the crash, Alec Luhn
reports.
Borodai tweeted (Russian) that the rebels were not
involved in the attack. "According to initial information, the
plane was shot down by Ukrainian air defence. The rebels
don't have weapons with which they could shoot down a
plane at 10,000 metres"
But the Donetsk People's Republic said in June its forces
had captured Buk missiles from a Ukrainian military base,
Itar-Tass news agency reported. The Buk missile has a
range of 18,000 metres, according to some accounts.
The White House is in contact with Ukrainian officials, according to
Reuters.
Paul Lewis in Washington, has comments from a senior US official on
rebels' weapon capabilities.
On Wednesday, a senior official from Barack Obama's
administration cited the shooting down of a Ukrainian jet
earlier this week as evidence of Russia's escalating
involvement in the conflict. The official, speaking on the
condition of anonymity, suggested that the sophisticated
weaponry that would have been required to down the
transport jet, which was flying at high-altitude, on Monday,
was likely to have been supplied across the Russian
border.
Their full comments are below:
"Even in the face of all of this diplomacy that has been
going on, and very high level efforts by us, and key
members of the European Union - notably France,
Germany and the UK - over the the past month the flow of
heavy weapons and support for separatists from Russia
has actually increased.
"You will have seen on social media over the last week
convoys of Russian tanks, armoured personnel carriers,
infantry combat vehicles, grad rocket launchers, howitzers,
self-propelled mortars, flowing into Ukraine. On 14 July the
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Ukrainian's lost an AN-26 transport jet which was shot down
from an altitude of 21,000 feet with eight crew onboard.
And only very sophisticated weapons systems would be
able to reach this height."
Bodies and wreckage found near Grabovo
Dozens of bodies and broken pieces of wing with MH17 colors
have been found near the town of Grabovo, according to a Reuters
correspondent.
Dozens of bodies were scattered around the smouldering
wreckage of a passenger jet that crashed in eastern
Ukraine on Thursday, a Reuters reporter said.
An emergency services rescue worker said at least 100
bodies had so far been found at the scene, near the village
of Grabovo, and that debris from the wreckage was
scattered across an area up to about 15km (nine miles) in
diameter.
Broken pieces of the wings were marked with blue and red
paint – the same colours as the emblem of the Malaysian
airline which lost track of a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala
Lumpur that was carrying almost 300 people.
President Poroshenko denies any Ukrainian military involvement,
AP and Reuters report, responding to an accusation made by Aleksandr
Borodai, a leader of the separatist camp.
"This is the third event in the last few days following An-26 and SU-25
planes being brought down. We do not exclude that this plane was also
shot down and we stress that the armed forces of Ukraine did not carry
out any action to destroy targets in the air," the press service said.
Earlier Thursday, Kiev accused Russia of involvement in downing
aircraft.
Like Poroshenko, Malaysia's prime minister says he is launching an
immediate probe into the reported crash.
Reuters is on the ground and has a correspondent near the wreck site.
#BREAKING: Reuters correspondent on the scene in
Eastern Ukraine sees burning wreckage of air plane,
bodies on ground
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Rebels claim not to have the capabilities to shoot down the
Malaysia flight, Alec Luhn reports per Interfax's story.
Interfax news agency has quoted leaders of the self-
declared Donetsk people's republic denying that the rebels
shot down the Malaysian airlines plane. A reported member
of the republic's security council said the rebels only have
weapons able to shoot down a plane at 3,000 metres and
blamed Ukrainian military forces for the attack. (The plane
was reportedly flying at 10,000 metres).
But officials from Ukraine's defence ministry and national
security council said the rebels have Buk surface-to-air
missiles able to shoot down planes at such elevations and
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suggested one was used in the attack.
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko called for the creation of a
commission to investigate the accident.
"This is the third tragic incident in recent days after
Ukrainian military An-26 and Su-25 jets were shot down
from Russian territory. We don't rule out that this plane was
also shot down, and we stress that the Ukrainian military
didn't take any actions to destroy targets in the air," he
said.
Separatist rebels in east Ukraine deny any involvement to Russian
news agency Interfax, relays the New York Times' former Moscow
correspondent Ellen Barry.
Per Interfax: Pro-Russian militia leaders deny
involvement. "We simply do not have such air
defense systems," MANPADs reach only 4000m.
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Malaysia's defence and acting transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein
says his office will investigate via his Twitter feed:
@HishammuddinH2O @tenoq Ukr. Government reported the plane
was shot down:(
Daniela N. @Nessie43
No comfirmation it was shot down! Our military
have been instructed 2 get on it! “@Nessie43:
@tenoq Ukr Gov report plane was shot down
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according to Malaysia's Bernama news agency.
Hishammuddin Hussein has urged calm.
MH17-keep calm.Presently in constant touch wit PM
@NajibRazak Foreign Min @Anifah_myg &
Transport Min@liowtionglai working closely with me.
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Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine's interior minister, has
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written on Facebook (Russian) that "280 passengers and 15 members
have died" in the crash, and that the plane was last recorded flying at
10,000 meters.
He links to an unverified video showing smoke rising in eastern Ukraine,
and accuses militants of shooting down the plane: "A civilian airliner
travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has just been shot down by a
Buk anti-aircraft system."
Malaysia Airlines has tweeted that it lost contact with MH17, as reported
by Reuters.
Malaysia Airlines has lost contact of MH17 from
Amsterdam. The last known position was over
Ukrainian airspace. More details to follow.
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Malaysia Airlines flight #MH17 just before it disappeared over Ukraine.
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A passenger jet belonging to Malaysia Airlines reportedly crashed in
eastern Ukraine in an area where separatist rebels have been engaging
Ukrainian Army forces in recent weeks.
The plane, travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, apparently had
295 people on board and crashed near the town of Snezhnoe, according
to a report from Interfax which could not immediately be confirmed.
A source in the Russian aviation industry told Reuters that the plane did
not enter Russian airspace when expected and had indeed crashed in
eastern Ukraine. Quoting an aviation source, Reuters also reported that
burning wreckage was found.
In recent days the Ukrainian air force has lost planes in the area after
they have been shot down by rebels. Earlier on Thursday, Ukraine
accused Russia of downing one of its fighter jets inside Ukrainian
territory.
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ParticularCrab
BBC already reporting crash site to be much nearer to the Russian boarder thanFlightradar24 picture shows.
17 July 2014 5:25pm
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Spaldy ParticularCrab
The separatists claimed they shot down what they thought was a cargoairliner. When news broke it was a passenger craft they took down theirpost and the Russian media have blacked out the report. It's obvious whodid it.
17 July 2014 5:38pm
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ParticularCrab Spaldy
Umm they don't have the weapons to shoot down a plane flying at 33,000feet...
17 July 2014 5:46pm
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Vatslav Rente Spaldy
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17 July 2014 5:48pm
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DoesNotComputer
Humanity is sloppy.
17 July 2014 5:25pm
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Plataea DoesNotComputer
Correct & one group of humanity had the weapons (& inclination) to shootdown an airliner clearly crossing from Ukraine airspace into Russianairspace & flying at around 10,000 meters - & clearly not landing anywherenear where it was shoot down.
17 July 2014 5:58pm
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ClaphamWolves
Shocking stuff.
17 July 2014 5:25pm
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Vatslav Rente ClaphamWolves
July 8 State Air Service of Ukraine has banned flights over the Donbas. Whyinternational airline flight allowed into the war zone? Who needed this tragedy?
17 July 2014 6:11pm
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Who needed this tragedy? Kiev and Washington?
Dmitry Naumenko Vatslav Rente
See above.
Dan Milmo in London reports that it has been normal practice for airlines tofly over conflict zones since the Ukraine conflict began. He interviewed apilot for a major European airline:
"We would often avoid areas where there is air-to-air conflict, but we flewover Iraq and Afghanistan when the British and US armed forces weredelpoyed there, because only one side was using military jets."
Explaining why airlines fly over conflict zones where groups might be inpossession of ground-to-air missiles, the pilot said: "There will be weaponsbased on the ground when you are at 30,000 feet, but that is far up in theair. There are not many missile systems that can be so accurate."
17 July 2014 6:17pm
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Doug Salzmann
Why was a passenger plane flying through airspace that has been the scene, fordays, of aerial bombardment of the DPR resistance and local civilians, and of returnfire by the resistance that has already downed multiple Ukrainian military aircraft?
17 July 2014 5:26pm
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PaperEater Doug Salzmann
Victim blaming much?
17 July 2014 5:34pm
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Clayton Brooks PaperEater
seems more like an observation to me, but i suppose everything is open tointerpretation these days.
17 July 2014 5:39pm
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Alex Weber Doug Salzmann
Because warplanes don't fly at anywhere near 33,000 feet, except for
17 July 2014 5:39pm
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Menotti
Christ on a bike.
17 July 2014 5:27pm
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CharlesII
Maybe comments shouldn't be on here?
17 July 2014 5:27pm
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Menotti CharlesII
Quite; news agencies and governments have no idea what's happening.Opening this up to the PutinBots with their 8 bajillion recommends and theAnti-American rabble only adds to the net amount of disdain for humanitythis story can generate.
17 July 2014 5:31pm
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Spacedone CharlesII
I was going to disagree and then I read Beanfield85's idiocy.
17 July 2014 5:31pm
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ColdPenguin Menotti
Opening this up to the PutinBots
17 July 2014 5:34pm
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17 July 2014 5:28pm
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17 July 2014 5:28pm
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17 July 2014 5:29pm
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Trudi Goater
If nothing else brings them to their senses then this should surely!!! An immediatecease fire should be called at once and all this crap must stop
17 July 2014 5:29pm
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Ishowerdaily Trudi Goater
You'd hope so wouldn't you? Unfortunately, for me, it feels the closest toWW3 since 1984.
I don't despair of humanity - just the fools, crooks and charlatans we allowto lead us into inhumanity.
17 July 2014 5:45pm
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17 July 2014 5:30pm
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ColdPenguin
It is interesting to see how the Telegraph are reporting this with lots of pictures ofRussian missiles and bellicose statements from a variety of their journalists who, likeeveryone at present know nothing.
It gives an insight into how a regional event was blown up into WW1 by interestedparties in 1914.
17 July 2014 5:30pm
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edwardrice ColdPenguin
Yeah, Russia is being blamed already.
17 July 2014 5:43pm
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vazelas99 ColdPenguin
They go on to say:
17.03 It's thought that the plane was shot down by a BUKsurface-to-air missile.
Forgetting to mention that it is Kiev making that claim, or else the ycan't blameit to the rebels that only have manpads...
17 July 2014 5:46pm
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hamatik edwardrice
Well it probably was them to be fair. Probably.
17 July 2014 5:49pm
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SamDecker
Talk about getting caught in the crossfire. Shocking.
17 July 2014 5:30pm
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DaveGunner SamDecker
Truly tragic! Lost of innocent lives again ... Malaysian Airlines must becursed for such tragic circumstance to fall on its lap again.
I hope there'll be swift justice meted out on the perpetrators of such heinouscrimes!
17 July 2014 5:45pm
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bootboys DaveGunner
So apparently we know, or rather you know, that it wasn't a mechanicalfailure or anything of that nature, the "perpetrators" did it.
That's why comments shouldn't be open on a topic like this - all the fuckwitsand loons come out with their unsubstantiated theories.
17 July 2014 6:03pm
eversley2013 DaveGunner
Exactly, whoever did this should be in the dock and if found guiltysentenced to life and die there.
17 July 2014 6:09pm
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17 July 2014 5:31pm
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Trader SeerStrategy
Flying commercial aircraft over war zone is not a smart idea.
It also might be some terrorists on board
17 July 2014 5:31pm
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umut gezer Trader SeerStrategy
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17 July 2014 5:49pm
Aleksandr Romanovich Podgaets Trader SeerStrategy
Let's hope it will a wake up call for both gangs, finally sit down and talk.
17 July 2014 6:04pm
Trudi Goater
If this doesn't bring these idiots to their senses nothing will! An immediate cease fireshould be declared straight away! These morons need to stop now RIP poor people
17 July 2014 5:32pm
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GhostWiper
Tragic. Hopefully nothing sinister has happened but it’s a sad old world whenbecause of the airline and the place it crashed we immediately assume the worst.
17 July 2014 5:33pm
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mike65ie
Just what we need - a blog full of "bots" from both sides posting propaganda.
17 July 2014 5:33pm
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Martynas Sv
Nor Ukrainians nor separatists didnt have a weapon to get down this plane in thataltitude, so it must be russian work.
17 July 2014 5:33pm
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edwardrice Martynas Sv
Why would Russia shot down a passenger jet. Did Russia think it was ahigh level bomber about to attack? Please explain.
17 July 2014 5:47pm
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Menotti edwardrice
You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to crack this case. No-one in theRussian or the Ukrainian regular armed forces is going to shoot down ajetliner. Russians? As you say did they think it was a bomber? One bomberon it's own? Hardly? Ukraine? It's heading East-West away from Ukraineand in any case they know they have the only planes capable of flying thathigh within Ukraine.
That leaves... Oh yeah the Separatist group who's been busy shooting downplanes and apparently claimed *today* to have shot down a 'transport plane'.
I get that you hate America and let's face it their foreign policy work over thelast 50 years hardly reads like Enid Blyton, but that doesn't mean you haveto hop in Putin's lap for a stroke behind the ear.
17 July 2014 6:02pm
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lexnex Martynas Sv
Why would Russia do it? It would not benefit neither politically, nor
17 July 2014 6:04pm
FieldingGray
I suppose it's too much to hope that the tin foil hat brigade won't muddy the waterswith their usual ridiculous talk of False Flag ops?
Yeah, I always was a naive optimist....
17 July 2014 5:33pm
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Miamijim
If Russia shot this plane down there will be hell to pay.
17 July 2014 5:33pm
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bobble07 Miamijim
Well not hard to see your line of thinking
But if Ukraine shot it down then it there will still be hell to pay for Russiaright..?
17 July 2014 5:36pm
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Menotti Miamijim
Respectfully I disagree. There should be hell to pay, but there won't; 300lives are nowt to those who think in terms of geopolitics.
17 July 2014 5:36pm
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umut gezer Miamijim
if Ukraine did?
17 July 2014 5:38pm
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PaperEater
Before people jump to conclusions and kick off world war 3 let's hope that no actionsare taken before all the facts are known. It really could have been a crash with nooutside interference.
17 July 2014 5:34pm
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NotWithoutMyMonkey PaperEater
Agreed. Let's give the families of those lost time to grief and the relevantimpartial bodies to determine the cause.
17 July 2014 5:42pm
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NotWithoutMyMonkey NotWithoutMyMonkey
grieve, not grief.
If impartial bodies are involved in determining the cause then the truth willcome to light soon enough. Either way, were this civilian plane shot down byeither side (or a third party) this constitutes a serious escalation of thesetension with unimaginable ramifications.
17 July 2014 5:46pm
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SingaporeSlim PaperEater
17 July 2014 5:58pm
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But unlikely as planes don't go down in cruise very often
17 July 2014 5:58pm
deezer
Jesus. RIP.
17 July 2014 5:34pm
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Jamesread
Trigger-happy morons (from whichever side).
17 July 2014 5:35pm
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ovacik777
DON'T JUMP THE GUN, GET FACTS,?????
17 July 2014 5:35pm
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Show 3 more replies Last reply: 17 July 2014 6:09pm
Nolens
Reports say flight MH17 was brought down by an anti aircraft missile, most probablyby Russian backed rebels. If this is the case, it will cause a very, very serious crisisbetween the West and Russia. I hope a full transparant investigation will be launchedthat will not be blocked by the Russians. My sincere condolences to all those whohave lost loved ones in this tragedy.
17 July 2014 5:36pm
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umut gezer Nolens
it is in Ukraine territory, so if there is any bias report on crash it will comeonly from Americans.
17 July 2014 5:39pm
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SamDecker umut gezer
You lot keep saying it's not Ukraine territory but NovoRussia. You can't haveit both ways. Make up your minds.
17 July 2014 5:48pm
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scipio16 umut gezer
irony?
17 July 2014 5:54pm
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17 July 2014 5:37pm
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Awaba
Is history repeating itself? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007
"Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (also known as KAL007 and KE007) was a scheduledKorean Air Lines flight from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage. On September 1,1983, the airliner serving the flight was shot down by a Soviet Su-15 interceptor nearMoneron Island, west of Sakhalin Island, in the East Sea. The interceptor's pilot was
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Moneron Island, west of Sakhalin Island, in the East Sea. The interceptor's pilot wasMajor Gennadi Osipovich. All 269 passengers and crew aboard were killed, includingLawrence McDonald, representative from Georgia in the United States House ofRepresentatives. The aircraft was en route from Anchorage to Seoul when it flewthrough prohibited Soviet airspace around the time of a U.S. reconnaissancemission.
The Soviet Union initially denied knowledge of the incident, but later admitted theshootdown, claiming that the aircraft was on a spy mission."
umut gezer Awaba
are you forgetting Iranian plane shot down by the US?
17 July 2014 5:39pm
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Zain Tariq umut gezer
Absolutely correct! 290 deaths
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655
17 July 2014 5:44pm
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Alexander Pankov Awaba
What about this event? When Ukrainians shot down a Russian plane??? Or
17 July 2014 5:50pm
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17 July 2014 5:37pm
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1Essex
Whenever I've flown on international flights that cross over areas of the globe wherefighting is taking place I've never been concerned as I always imagined that 33,000feet would be high enough to avoid things like this.
Frightening that this is apparently incorrect, and it seems like more careful routing offlights is required.
17 July 2014 5:37pm
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healey 1Essex
I always imagined that 33,000 feet would be high enough to avoidthings like this.
Not a chance. There's a reason why the old SR-71 Blackbird cruised atMach 3 at an altitude of 85,000ft.
17 July 2014 5:55pm
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365days
Now where have I...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Air_Lines_Flight_007
17 July 2014 5:38pm
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rockyrex 365days
I remember the Korean airliner incident. In the UK that evening, the BBCnews opened with the BBC Evesham picture.
This suggests that TV was about to switch to the Emergency BroadcastingService which (in the event of nuclear war) would have taken over all
17 July 2014 5:46pm
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Service which (in the event of nuclear war) would have taken over allbroadcasting from the BBC bunker at Wood Norton near Evesham.
Within seconds it went back to the normal picture, with a rattled newsreaderreporting the story.
Things were very close that day.
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17 July 2014 5:38pm
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17 July 2014 5:38pm
GuyCybershy
"The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity"
How often have we heard this phrase recently?
17 July 2014 5:39pm
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totis
What a tragedy. The worst thing is that both sides will blame each other, thesmoking gun will never be found, and the families of the deceased will never knowwho committed this dreadful crime.
17 July 2014 5:40pm
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bootboys totis
What a tragedy. The worst thing is that both sides will blameeach other, the smoking gun will never be found, and the familiesof the deceased will never know who committed this dreadfulcrime.
If indeed a crime was committed. You seem to know already so perhapsyou can tell us what happened to that other Malaysian Airlines jet?
17 July 2014 6:16pm
Simon100
Tragedy! Those poor people on the plane and their families.
17 July 2014 5:40pm
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AdanSydneyFC
https://twitter.com/susancandiotti/status/489810673778847744/photo/1
17 July 2014 5:40pm
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TigerTim 8
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TigerTim
in b4 russian/american apologists and eu haters start..
oh, they're already here
17 July 2014 5:41pm
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NotWithoutMyMonkey TigerTim
Both sides are jumping the gun. The truth, if the impartial bodies are allowedunfettered access to the crash-site, will come to light soon enough.
17 July 2014 6:07pm
JonCymru
What's really needed now is cool heads, considering the calibre of politicians anddiplomats on this planet right now, I won't hold my breath.
17 July 2014 5:41pm
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djkbrown2001
This is shocking! Let's hope these idiots will now come around to their senses andhave an immediate and permanent seize fire. To many illnesses and naturaldisasters can kill us ,so let's not add to it by killing each other.
17 July 2014 5:41pm
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alcove
The problem with waging a proxy war is that you are morally responsible even if yourproxy wriggles free and acts its own. Russia would do well to remember that.
17 July 2014 5:41pm
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edwardrice alcove
People in the east took up arms after the EU/US backed coup in Kiev. If the opposition in Feb had gone to the polls instead of grabbing power thenthere wouldn't be a civil war in the east.
17 July 2014 5:52pm
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orangeproximity alcove
Of course, Americans should not remember that as they do not wage warby proxy.. They just invade the country... It is called bring freedom andaccomplishing missions...
17 July 2014 5:57pm
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SamDecker edwardrice
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17 July 2014 5:59pm
martyjar
295 civilians – from that height. This looks certain to be an absolutely massivetragedy, with unthinkable death levels. RIP.
Certainly the evidence on what has happened seems to be pointing in one direction,but there’ll now be a huge amount of international scrutiny on the case, and weshould hear more in coming days.
17 July 2014 5:42pm
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RedsInTheBed
7/17/2014 Malaysia Airlines plane MH17 'crashes in Ukraine' - live updates | World news | theguardian.com
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RedsInTheBed
Guardian - get the bloody comments off this article/news feed - have you nosympathy for the victims here.
17 July 2014 5:42pm
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Jamesread RedsInTheBed
Do you want to shut down Twitter as well?
17 July 2014 5:48pm
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Kookaroo
This is a tragedy. It will also open fresh wounds for the families of the still missingflight MH370 and, it is worth reflecting, that hundreds of new families will be in agonyand grief tonight.
It would be advisable to either close the comments on this story or at least moderateto avoid adding to their anguish as they search for news. It is far too early tospeculate, and doing so will only acerbate an already dreadful situation.
'roo
17 July 2014 5:43pm
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Zain Tariq
A similar incident happened in 1983 when one fighter jet of the Soviet union shotdown a South Korean passenger plane and this was during the Cold War.
It took years to finish the investigation and a lot of speculation. I need quick answersto this incident
17 July 2014 5:43pm
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rockyrex Zain Tariq
See
http://www.theguardian.com/discussion/user/id/2402595
17 July 2014 5:47pm
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SamDecker Zain Tariq
Why do you need quick answers? What's it got to do with you? Surely thefamilies are the ones that need to know the CORRECT answers.
17 July 2014 5:55pm
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SamDecker
Wow, nothing is officially known yet but the Kremlin lot are already out in force,spinning away, as if they sense they're side has done something indefensible andthey need to shift the blame pronto.
17 July 2014 5:43pm
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orangeproximity SamDecker
It is interesting how a plane goes missing over Ukraine and the Russiansare to blame... Is there some time when the Russians are not to blame?Talk about spinning away mate...
17 July 2014 6:00pm
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hamatik SamDecker
Both sides are probably panicking hoping it wasn't their allies' actions thatbrought the plane down.
17 July 2014 6:06pm
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brought the plane down.
Could have been terrorists or engine failure or anything. Would be a hugecoincidence, but you never know.
If anyone's got shares in Malaysia Airlines, I'd pretty much write them off.
SamDecker orangeproximity
I've blamed no one for the crash - just the relentless, knee-jerk propaganda.
17 July 2014 6:09pm
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JustDeFacts
why was a civilian passenger plane routed directly across a disputed war zone whereaircraft get shot down?
17 July 2014 5:43pm
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scottie123 JustDeFacts
Planes fly over conflict zones all the time. Unless there is a no-fly-zoneabove 8000m then the commercial flights continue, I flew over Afghanistanon the same Amsterdam-KL route during the war there.
17 July 2014 6:00pm
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SingaporeSlim JustDeFacts
Because its a well established corridor. There are plenty of flights using itright this minute, have a look at Flight Radar 24. I personally flew it lastweek and will be going across it again in 4 days time unless the routing ischanged, which I hope to Christ it will be
17 July 2014 6:02pm
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17 July 2014 5:43pm
alcove WarRocketAjax
Yes. That's the gist of it.
The Guardian comment section is going to be unbearable again for a while,just as it was a couple months ago.
17 July 2014 5:47pm
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