The Hague:
Worldwide prosecutors stated on Wednesday they’d discovered “robust indications” that Russian President Vladimir Putin accredited the use in Ukraine of a Russian missile system that shot down Malaysia Airways Flight 17 (MH17) over japanese Ukraine in 2014.
Nevertheless, they stated proof of Putin’s and different Russian officers’ involvement was not concrete sufficient to result in a felony conviction, and that they’d finish their probe with out additional prosecutions.
Russia has denied any involvement with the downing of the civilian airliner, which killed 298 passengers and crew.
“The investigation has now reached its restrict,” prosecutor Digna van Boetzelaer instructed a information convention in The Hague. “The findings are inadequate for the prosecution of recent suspects.”
In November, a Dutch courtroom convicted two former Russian intelligence brokers and a Ukrainian separatist chief of homicide for serving to organize the Russian BUK missile system that was used to shoot the airplane down. The three males, who had been tried in absentia, stay at massive.
On the time the airplane was shot down, Ukrainian forces had been combating Russian-backed separatists in japanese Ukraine’s Donetsk province.
Whereas Russia had annexed Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014, it denied navy involvement in combating in Donetsk at the moment.
However as a part of the conviction of the three males in November, the Dutch courtroom dominated that Russia had in actual fact had “total management” of separatist forces in Donetsk ranging from Could 2014.
Prosecutors stated on Wednesday they might not determine the particular troopers chargeable for firing the missile system that downed the airplane, which got here from Russia’s 53rd brigade in Kursk.
They cited a 2014 telephone intercept between Russian officers as proof that Putin’s approval had been needed earlier than a request for gear made by the separatists could possibly be granted.
As well as, they performed a 2017 dialog between Putin himself and the Russian-appointed chief administrator of Ukraine’s Luhansk province through which they mentioned the navy scenario and a prisoner change.
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 in what it phrases a “particular navy operation” and in September stated it had annexed Donetsk and three different Ukrainian provinces.
Piet Ploeg, who heads a basis representing victims, stated he was disillusioned that the investigation had ended, however was glad prosecutors had laid out their proof for Putin’s involvement.
“We will not do so much with it, Putin cannot be prosecuted, he stated. “We wished to know who was in the end accountable and that is clear.”
Ploeg’s brother, his brother’s spouse, and his nephew died on MH17.
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