Relatives MH17 Affected by the MH17 flight, which was knocked down in 2014, wrote letters from Donald Trump and Ursula von Der Lien.
They indicate that Russia must recognize responsibility for the tragedy. In their opinion, without this there cannot be a reliable peace agreement, the European Truth reports.
The victims of the indigenous residents for a long time demanded that Russia recognize their role, apologies and a public investigation against all participants and the causes of the aircraft. The Government of the Netherlands is constantly supporting these requirements. Relatives now believe that their requirements should be part of any potential peaceful settlement.
Without this, there can be no reliable world with Russia, they say.
On November 17, 2022, the Gaga District Court sentenced Igor Girkin, Sergei Dubinsky and Leonid Kharhenko for their role in the shot of the Malaysian MH17 Liner over Donbas in absentia and instructed their arrest. The court ruled that they should pay more than 16 million euros of compensation to relatives.
Russia refused to release three, involved in the plane, but the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Shuif on the 10th anniversary of the disaster promised to fight for them to sit behind bars.
On July 17, 2014, Malaysia Airlines passenger aircraft, which controlled MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, shot down the Russian calculation of the BUK-1 complex near Tresa. All 298 passengers and crew members were killed.
In order to investigate a plane crash in less than a month, they formed a combined investigation group (JIT) of representatives of criminal investigations in the Netherlands, Malaysia, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine, which ultimately began an investigation. Russia denies its participation in a crime.
Source: Racurs

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