Russian Report Allegedly Blames Kiev for Malaysia Plane

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 6, 2015

It was really a horrible scene.
It was really a horrible scene.

It was obvious from a few days after Malaysia plane was shot down over the Ukraine (if not immediately obvious) that the Jewish coup government was responsible, presumably having shot it down for the purpose of blaming it on Russia.

The Jew media tried to blame Russia for the horrible event, then when it became undeniable that either Kiev or some Western body operating in the Ukraine was responsible, they just stopped talking about it completely.  Up until now, there has been a nigh full moratorium on discussion of Malaysian plane.

Putin had previously implied that the most likely culprit was Kiev, but now it appears that the Russian government has formalized their position on this event.

Reuters:

An independent Russian newspaper on Wednesday published what it said was a report by Russian military engineers suggesting a Malaysian airliner shot down in Ukraine was hit by a Russian-made surface-to-air missile fired by Ukrainian forces.

Novaya Gazeta, an investigative newspaper, said the report did not prove whether Kiev’s forces or the pro-Russian separatists they are fighting had shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 on July 17 last year, killing all 298 people aboard.

But it said the report, the authenticity of which could not be independently verified by Reuters, debunked one of the main theories put forward by the Russian government – that the airliner was shot down by a Ukrainian fighter jet.

Each side in the conflict in eastern Ukraine accuses the other of bringing down the plane, on which two-thirds of the victims were Dutch.

“It is most likely that Flight MH17 was destroyed in mid-air by the impact of a 9M38M1 surface-to-air missile … the main missile in the ‘BUK-M1′ system,” said the report published by Novaya Gazeta.

The report, which the newspaper published in full, said the military engineers’ calculations, largely based on open sources, suggested the plane was fired on from a position where Ukrainian government forces’ BUK missile systems were stationed.

Novaya Gazeta, which is often critical of President Vladimir Putin, said it appeared the report had been drawn up by Moscow to send to the Dutch investigators.

“This report does not end things, it raises new doubts and new questions. The main ones are: where was the BUK-M1 fired from and who fired it?” the newspaper wrote.

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