This Article is From Jul 18, 2014

Kiev 'Bears Responsibility' for Malaysian Plane Crash: Vladimir Putin

Kiev 'Bears Responsibility' for Malaysian Plane Crash: Vladimir Putin

An Emergencies Ministry member walks at the site of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash near the settlement of Grabovo in the Donetsk region on July 17.

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Ukraine was responsible for the crash of a Malaysian airline carrying 298 people in the strife-torn east of the former Soviet state.

"There is no doubt that the country on whose territory this terrible tragedy happened bears responsibility," Putin was quoted by Ria Novosti news agency as saying yesterday. (Also read: 'If it Disappears, This Is What it Looks Like': Malaysia Airlines Passenger's Tragic Joke)

"This tragedy would not have happened if there was peace in the country, if military operations had not resumed in the south-east of Ukraine," he added.

The Russian leader then said he had ordered military officials to "provide all aid needed to shed light on this criminal act." (Also read: Pro-Russia Rebels Downed Malaysia Airlines Plane: Ukraine)

Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was carrying 298 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed in rebel-held eastern Ukraine near the Russian border, with Kiev charging that it was shot down in a "terrorist" attack.

More than half the passengers, 154, were Dutch nationals, while 27 came from Australia and 23 were Malaysian, an airline official said.

US officials "strongly believe" the airliner was shot down by a surface-to-air missile but have not identified who fired it.

World leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and UN Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon quickly called for a full international investigation of the disaster.

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