MH17 plane crash: New details linking Germany

April 28, 2015 08:06

On April 26, German radio reported that a telegram from the German Foreign Ministry appeared warning of an impending event before MH17 was shot down.

German radio stations WDR and NDR reported that a diplomatic cable from the German Foreign Ministry, which surfaced a few days before MH17 was shot down, warned that the situation in eastern Ukraine was "worrying" and that a military aircraft would fall from an altitude of over 6,000 meters in the same area.

Chiếc Boeing 777 gặp nạn khi băng qua Ukraine, biên giới với Nga.
The Boeing 777 crashed while crossing Ukraine, near the border with Russia.

The German daily newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung revealed on the very day MH17 crashed that "three Lufthansa planes also flew over the area, one of which was just 20 minutes away from MH17."

In connection with the incident, a forensic expert has just lost his job for disclosing information about the MH17 crash to students. The Russian news agency RIA Novosti, citing a report on the RTL television channel, stated that while lecturing to students at Maastricht University, Dutch forensic researcher George Maat revealed classified information about the investigation into the Boeing 777 crash in Donbass that had not yet been officially released by the Dutch investigation committee.

Vụ việc chuyến bay MH17 rơi đã 9 tháng nhưng vẫn chưa có kết quả điều tra cuối cùng.
Nine months have passed since the MH17 plane crash, but the investigation is still ongoing and no final results have been released.

Subsequently, this medical examiner was dismissed from the national forensic investigation team.

Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, a Boeing 777, was shot down on July 17, 2014, over Ukrainian airspace, near the border with Russia, killing all 298 people on board.

Since then, much information about the case has been published in the media, with the US and the Kiev government blaming the Donetsk separatist forces for the attack using the Russian-supplied Buk air defense system, while the separatists claim they are incapable of shooting down an aircraft at such an altitude, or that the plane was shot down by a Ukrainian Su-25 fighter jet...

The Russian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly voiced its opposition to the "mystery" surrounding the investigation into the perpetrators of the crime, as the Netherlands holds 147 confidential documents related to the details of the incident.

According to Dat Viet Newspaper

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