MH17 crash: Ukraine reveals photo evidence of missiles crossing border to Russia


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 20 Jul 2014

PETALING JAYA: The Ukraine Security Service (SBU) has uncovered evidence that one of the Russian “BUK-M1” surface-to-air missile systems fired the missile that hit Flight MH17 from a location near the town of Snizhne in the Donetsk region. 

Three Russian “BUK-M1” surface-to-air missile systems were located on Ukrainian territory controlled by terrorists at the time when the Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 was shot down, according to the head of Ukraine’s SBU Counterintelligence Department Vitaliy Nayda.

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