MH17 JIT Ignored Russian Data On Missile That Hit Boeing - Russian Prosecutors' Office
Sumaira FH Published January 21, 2019 | 02:21 PM
The international joint investigation team (JIT) on the crash of MH17 Boeing over Donbas in 2014 showed no interest in Russian data on the Ukrainian missile that hit the aircraft, Russian Deputy Prosecutor General Nikolay Vinnichenko told Sputnik
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 21st January, 2019) The international joint investigation team (JIT) on the crash of MH17 Boeing over Donbas in 2014 showed no interest in Russian data on the Ukrainian missile that hit the aircraft, Russian Deputy Prosecutor General Nikolay Vinnichenko told Sputnik.
According to the deputy prosecutor general, Russia gave the Netherlands the data from Russian radars as well as files proving that the missile that hit Boeing belonged to Ukraine.
"It was fully proven that the missile whose debris were shown by the JIT belonged to Ukraine. However, we see again that, like in the case with Russia's Primary radar data, the JIT continues to just keep silent and not respond to this information, despite the fact that four months have already passed. None of the JIT members have expressed a desire to come and study the documents. I stress that the JIT has shown no interest in these documents," Vinnichenko said.
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