Russia illegally used weapons against a passenger aircraft in July 2014 in Donbass.
The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has entrusted Russia with responsibility for the collapse of the Aircraft Aircraft of MH17 flight aircraft in July 2014 in Donbass. This was reported by the Netherlands government press service on Monday, May 12.
The ICAO Council decided on a dispute initiated by the Netherlands and Australia in March 2022 against Russia about riding the MH17 flight on July 17, 2014.
The decision also says that Russia violated the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, as it illegally applied its weapons against a passenger aircraft.
The next step should be the determination of the form of Russian compensation. First, the ICAO forces the Russian Federation to start negotiations with the Netherlands and Australia and promote this process.
In the morning of 2024, Russia announced a one -sided end of participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Keep in mind that in July 2014, a passenger Boeing 777 Malaysia Airlines, flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot in the sky in the temporary occupied part of the Donetsk region. All 298 people on board were killed.
In November 2022, the Gaga district court in Abtentia punished the imprisonment of Igor Girkin’s life, Sergei Dubinsky and Leonid Kharchenko for their role in the confusion of the Malaysian MH17 liner in Donbass and ordered to ensure their arrest.
The Hague Court also admitted that Russia controls “DPR” during the confusion of Liner MH17.
EU published a statement on MH17’s 10th anniversary
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