The kylie jenner sex videomystery surrounding the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 may have been resolved.
After a two-year Dutch-led criminal probe, the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has compiled an interim report which indicates that flight MH17 that crashed in eastern Ukraine in July 2014 was shot down by a Russian Buk missile. It's based on social media posts, intercepted telephone conversations between rebel leaders and witness statements.
All 283 passengers and 15 crew members were killed when the plane, which was en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed.
During a press conference Wednesday, the JIT presented its interim findings, which included a video depicting the Buk missile’s journey on a low-loader semi trailer from Russia into rebel-held Donetsk and to the site of the launch.
The investigation verified the journey with telephone conversations, witness accounts and social media evidence, mirroring earlier findings by citizen journalist website Bellingcat.
Since the plane crashed on July 17, 2014, the JIT's Dutch safety officials have been working with counterparts from Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and Ukraine to gather evidence needed to draw solid conclusions about the cause of the disaster.
Unfortunately, the scene of the crime in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Oblast was located in an active war zone, which allowed limited access so the team had to dig much deeper.
Thanks to several witnesses who came forward following an appeal for information from the public and the photographs and video that the investigation team found on social media, along with the information sourced by Bellingcat and contributors, the JIT believes it has cracked the case.
Bellingcat's investigative reporting identified the field from which the Buk was fired and also traced the missile back to Russia’s 53rd anti-aircraft unit, in the Russian city of Kursk. Bellingcat's founder, Eliot Higgins, was included as an official witness in the JIT investigation.
Two other videos released Wednesday show intercepted telephone conversations from July 2014 and June 2015. In the conversations the Buk missile is discussed.
During the investigation, forensic samples were also taken from the physical remains and luggage of passengers -- two-thirds of whom were Dutch nationals -- and Malaysian crew members. Satellite data and communications intercepts were also reviewed, and a research team took soil samples in eastern Ukraine. They also established the location of cellphone towers and the layout of local telephone network.
Russia has consistently denied allegations connecting pro-Moscow rebels in eastern Ukraine to the disaster, and on Monday, the Russian military announced that new radio-location data, which would be turned over to investigators, claiming it showed the missile that downed the MH17 Boeing 777 did not originate from rebel-controlled territory.
"If there was a rocket it could only have been launched from a different area," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Wednesday, ignoring the findings of the investigation. "You can't argue with it, it can't be discussed."
Another investigation led by Dutch safety officials last year concluded that MH17 was also downed by a Buk missile originating from pro-Russian rebel territory.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.
Here's why you shouldn't download that viral celebrity lookalike appLGBTQ couples: Keep holding hands, even when it's uncomfortable, says adHere's Elon Musk's latest self'Arrow' tackles the gun debate to 'start a conversation'1 key moment from the new 'Star Wars' trailer has fans seriously panickingLGBTQ couples: Keep holding hands, even when it's uncomfortable, says adHere's why you shouldn't download that viral celebrity lookalike appTimothée Chalamet's 'The King' is a total drag: Netflix reviewBride finds her lost 147Mark Zuckerberg's defense of Libra: It's all about ChinaGizmodo fishes for government leaks with hyperInstagram adds 'false information' labels to prevent fake news from going viralHappy Valentine's Day from these adorably terrible heartCreepiest Alexa and Google Assistant security fail yetLizzo credits viral tweet for the most iconic line in 'Truth Hurts'Creepiest Alexa and Google Assistant security fail yetGuns N' Roses booed after naming the wrong city in stadium concert'Leave no trace' isn't just for Burning Man. Let's all declare war on MOOP.Timothée Chalamet's 'The King' is a total drag: Netflix reviewCalifornia power blackouts start *again* to avert sparking fires Future Tense: An Interview with Kiese Laymon by Whitney Mallett Rowan Ricardo Phillips Wins 2013 Osterweil Award by Sadie Stein No One? How Does No One Work for You? by Sadie Stein See No Evil by Jason Diamond Radio Silence by Jill Talbot See You There: The Paris Review in Philadelphia by Sadie Stein Does God Ever Speak Through Cats? by Sadie Stein Alienation by Sadie Stein Turkey in a Suitcase by J. D. Daniels Authors in Uniform, and Other News by Sadie Stein Loser Takes All by Sadie Stein Bad Call: Meditations on the Pocket Dial by Abigail Deutsch Happy Birthday, Elmore by Sadie Stein Stranger than Fiction: An Interview with Tom Bissell by Hope Reese Or, the Modern Prometheus by Sadie Stein Depths by Geoff Bendeck Sex and Sensibility by Diane Mehta Frolicking, and Other News by Sadie Stein A Visit with Evan S. Connell by Gemma Sieff Stevie Nicks Writes GoT Fan Poetry, and Other News by Sadie Stein
2.499s , 10521.34375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【kylie jenner sex video】,Information Information Network