The JIT at a press conference on the crash of flight MH17 published a recording of a conversation between the head of the Kremlin and Igor Plotnitsky.
The International Investigation Team (JIT), which is investigating the 2014 MH17 crash, at a press conference in The Hague, released the interception of a conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Igor Plotnitsky, the former head of the so-called that “LPR” . This is stated in the investigation report.
The interview itself is dated November 15, 2017.
The head of the Kremlin is mainly interested in the military side, asking about how the clashes are happening.
“There are aggravations from time to time, but this is definitely caused by a change in the deployment of various military units, but, thank God, there is nothing like that, especially brutal ones,” answered Plotnitsky.
The latter also noted the low standard of living in the territory occupied by the militants and supported Medvedchuk’s proposal to exchange prisoners of war.
“I already told Alexander Vladimirovich, maybe we will, I will ask my colleagues who will try to help you in different places, so that they can also report to me what is happening there,” answered Putin.
In the end, Plotnitsky also asked for a personal meeting with the head of the Kremlin.
It should be noted that Putin’s previous personal conversations with representatives of the so-called “LPR and DPR” were not published.
Remember, on November 17, the District Court of The Hague sentenced Girkin, Dubinsky and Kharchenko in absentia to life imprisonment for their role in the downing of Malaysian airliner MH17.
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