MH17 investigators turn to public for help

MH17 investigators turn to public for help

The Joint Investigation Team says it will give an update on its work but will not identify suspects.

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The reconstructed wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, which crashed over Ukraine in July 2014. (Reuters pic)
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Investigators will appeal to the public today to assist in their inquiries into the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 nearly four years ago over eastern Ukraine.

The airliner was shot down with a Russian-made missile on July 17, 2014, with 298 people onboard, two-thirds of them Dutch, over territory held by pro-Russian separatists.

The Joint Investigation Team, comprising the authorities from Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Ukraine said it would give an update on its work but would not identify suspects.

The Dutch Safety Board concluded in an October 2015 report that the Boeing 777 was hit by a Russian-made BUK missile, killing all passengers and crew, who came from 17 countries, including 38 Australians.

Dutch prosecutors said in September 2016 that 100 people of interest had been identified in the investigation, while Australian and Malaysian officials expressed hope that suspects would be made public in 2017.

Indictments have yet to be released and the suspects are likely to be tried in absentia in the Netherlands after Russia used its veto to block a UN Security Council resolution seeking to create an international tribunal.

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