Russia rejects ‘biased’ UN ruling on MH17

Russia rejects ‘biased’ UN ruling on MH17

The UN aviation council ruled that Russia was responsible for the 2014 downing of a Malaysian airliner that killed all 298 passengers and crew.

Dmitry Peskov
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia didn’t take part in the incident’s investigation. (Kremlin/EPA Images pic)
MOSCOW:
The Kremlin on Tuesday rejected as biased a ruling by the UN aviation council that Russia was responsible for the downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine in 2014 that killed all 298 passengers and crew.

“Our position is well known. You know that Russia was not a country that took part in the investigation of this incident, so we do not accept any biased conclusions,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 departed from Amsterdam for Kuala Lumpur on July 17, 2014, and was shot down over eastern Ukraine as fighting raged between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces.

The victims included 196 Dutch citizens and 38 Australian citizens or residents.

In Nov 2022, Dutch judges convicted two Russian men and an Ukrainian man in absentia of murder for their role in the attack. Moscow called the ruling “scandalous” and said it would not extradite its citizens.

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