1 | Investigators probing the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 said on Tuesday they had identified pieces that "possibly" come from a Russian-made BUK missile from eastern Ukraine, where the plane crashed. |
2 | THE HAGUE: Investigators probing the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 said on Tuesday they had identified pieces that "possibly" come from a Russian-made BUK missile from eastern Ukraine, where the plane crashed. |
3 | International and Dutch investigators are probing "several parts, possibly originating from a BUK surface-to-air missile system," said a joint statement from prosecutors and the Dutch safety board (OVV). |
4 | "These parts have been secured during a previous recovery-mission in eastern Ukraine and are in possession of the criminal investigation team MH17 and the Dutch safety board," it said. |
5 | Flight MH17 was shot down on July 17 last year, killing all 298 people on board during heavy fighting between Kiev's armed forces and pro-Russian separatists. |
6 | Ukraine and many in the west have accused pro-Russian rebels of shooting down the plane, saying they may have used a BUK missile supplied by Russia. |
7 | Russia and the rebels deny any responsibility and point the finger at Ukraine's military. |
8 | Members of the joint investigation team (JIT) comprising representatives from the Netherlands, Ukraine, Malaysia, Australia, Britain, the United States and Russia are currently meeting in The Hague to discuss a draft OVV report into what caused the crash. |
9 | The statement from the OVV and JIT said that the pieces being investigated "can possibly provide more information about who was involved in the crash of MH17." |
10 | "For that reason the JIT further investigates the origin of these parts. The JIT will internationally enlist the help of experts, among others forensic specialists and weapon-experts," it said. |
11 | Investigators stressed that "at present the conclusion cannot be drawn that there is a causal connection between the discovered parts and the crash of flight MH17." |
12 | Russia last month vetoed a bid at the United Nations security council to set up an international tribunal to try those behind the shooting down. |
13 | Countries involved in that bid are now looking at other means to carry out a prosecution, although no suspects have yet been publicly identified or detained. |
14 | The OVV is to release its final report into what, but not who, downed the aircraft in October. |