MH17 plane crash: New details involving Germany
On April 26, German Radio reported that a telegram from the German Foreign Ministry appeared warning of the impending incident before MH17 was shot down.
German radio stations WDR and NDR said a diplomatic cable from the German Foreign Ministry appeared a few days before MH17 was shot down, warning that the situation in eastern Ukraine was "worrying" and that a military plane would fall from an altitude of more than 6,000m in the same area.
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The Boeing 777 crashed while crossing Ukraine, the border with Russia. |
The German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung revealed on the day MH17 crashed that "three Lufthansa (Germany) planes also flew over that area, including one plane that was only 20 minutes away from MH17.
In connection with the incident, a forensic expert has just lost his job for disclosing information about the MH17 incident to students. Russian news agency RIA Novosti quoted a source on RTL TV channel saying that while giving a lecture to students at Maastricht University, Dutch forensic researcher George Maat disclosed confidential information about the investigation into the Boeing 777 crash in Donbass that had not been officially announced by the Dutch Investigation Committee.
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The MH17 flight crash has been over for nine months, but there are still no final results from the investigation. |
The medical examiner was later fired from the national forensic investigation team.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, a Boeing 777, was shot down on July 17, 2014 in Ukrainian airspace near the border with Russia, killing all 298 people on board.
Since then, there has been a lot of information about the case published by the media, with the US and the Kiev government blaming the Donetsk separatists for carrying out this act with the Buk air defense system provided by Russia, while the separatists claimed they were not capable of shooting down the plane 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 "mysteries" in the investigation of the perpetrator of the case, as the Netherlands is holding 147 pieces of confidential information related to the details of the incident.
According to Dat Viet Newspaper
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