GILZE-RIJEN AIR BASE, Netherlands — A ******* launched from rebel-held ******* smashed into ***************** *********, ripping off the cockpit, Dutch investigators reported Tuesday, adding that some passengers may have remained conscious for another minute or so as the airflow tore off their clothes and objects spinning through the cabin ****** people in neighbouring seats.
The investigators said in their final report that the *** ******* that downed the Boeing 777 exploded less than a meter from the cockpit, ******* the two pilots and the purser inside in an instant and breaking off the front of the plane. While some of the passengers may have been conscious in the up to 90 seconds it took to hit the ground, they probably were not fully aware of what was happening amid the oxygen-starved, freezing *****.
The tragedy that ****** all 298 people aboard the flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur wouldn’t have happened if the airspace of eastern ******* had been closed to passenger planes as fighting raged below, the Dutch Safety Board added.
“Our ************* showed that all parties regarded the conflict in eastern part of ******* from a military perspective. Nobody gave any thought of a possible ****** to civil aviation,” Safety Board chairman Tjibbe Joustra said.
The report did not consider who launched the *******. However, it identified an area of 320 square kilometres from which the launch must have taken place. All the territory within the area was in rebel separatist hands at the time of the *****, according to daily maps of fighting released by the Ukrainian National Security Council.
The Netherlands has headed the ************* into the ******** because 196 ******* on the flight were Dutch, and ******* agreed to let the Netherlands take the lead role. It is also leading a separate criminal ************* into the *****.
Joustra said the 15-month ************* found the warhead was that used on a *** surface-to-air ******* system. ******* fragments found in the cockpit crew’s bodies, as well as paint traces, enabled investigators to identify the ***.
******* and Western nations contend that the ******* was launched by Russian-backed ******, while ****** says if the plane was brought down by a *******, it must have been launched by Ukrainian government forces.
Joustra said ****** had been given a chance to review the conclusions in advance, and added that it was not possible to determine the type of ******* or warhead with certainty.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte called on ****** to fully co-operate with the criminal ************* into the ******* of the plane. He said a key priority “is now tracking down and prosecuting the perpetrators.” U.S. National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said the Dutch ************* was conducted in a professional manner and should serve as the basis for further ************* to identify those responsible for the ******* of the aircraft.
However, Russian deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said the “attempt to make a biased conclusion, in essence to carry out a political order, is obvious.”
****** in July vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution to establish an international criminal tribunal to investigate the airliner’s destruction. Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said his country “seeks justice” but that the resolution was politically motivated.
The investigators unveiled a ghostly reconstruction of the forward section of ****. Some of the nose, cockpit and business class of the Boeing 777 were rebuilt from fragments of the aircraft recovered from the ***** scene and flown to Gilze-Rijen air base in southern Netherlands.
On Tuesday in the village of Hrabove where the *** came down, Lyudmila Grigoryak — whose house was the closest to the ***** site — brought red carnations to the field of dry grass where small pieces of the fuselage are still scattered.
Unlike a year and a half ago when heavy fighting was just nearby, the area is quiet and deserted. All the camouflaged ****** who were patrolling the area and manning the checkpoints are gone.
Hours before the report was released, the *******’s Russian maker presented its own report trying to clear the separatists, and ****** itself, of any involvement in the ********.
Almaz-Antey contended that its experiments — in one of which a *** ******* was detonated near the nose of an airplane similar to a 777 — contradict the conclusion that it was a *** ******* of the kind used by the Russians. It had earlier suggested that it could have been a model of *** that is no longer in service with the Russian military but is part of the Ukrainian military arsenal.
It said the experiments also refute claims that the ******* was ***** from Snizhne, a village that was under rebel control. An Associated Press reporter saw a *** ******* system in that vicinity on the same day.
4:55 p.m.
Dutch prosecutors leading the criminal ************* into the ******* of ***************** ********* say it’s been tough finding eyewitnesses in eastern ******* to help build their case.
They say that means their probe will stretch into 2016.
In a statement released by the Dutch-led Joint ************* Team building a criminal case to identify and prosecute the perpetrators, prosecutors say their work “depends largely on the testimonies of witnesses. It is not easy to find such witnesses, let alone to find them prepared to render a statement in a safe environment.”
The team said it has already identified “persons of interest” in the probe, but did not identify them.
***************** ********* was shot down over eastern ******* by a *** *******, ******* all 298 people on board, on July 17, 2014.
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4:40 p.m.
Malaysia’s prime minister, speaking about the ******* of MH-17, says the ***** “must move forward toward ensuring that those responsible are held accountable for this murderous act. ”
Prime Minister Najib Razak says “15 months may have passed, but our commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice remains as strong as it was on that fateful day, 17 July 2014, when hundreds of innocent people lost their lives in a conflict that was not theirs.”
Of the 298 lives lost when ***************** ********* was downed by a *** *******, 43 were Malaysians.
The Malaysian leader also noted that no one was advised by the relevant authorities against any specific threats to aviation.
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4:20 p.m.
As *** raged on last year in eastern ******* between ******-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces, Dutch Safety Board investigators say absolutely no one “gave any thought of a possible ****** to civil aviation.”
In a report Tuesday, the investigators said “the risks posed to civil aviation were not adequately identified. Neither by the state of *******, nor by the operators, other states, and international organizations. Our ************* showed that all parties regarded the conflict in eastern part of ******* from a military perspective.”
The investigators said ***************** ********* was shot down over eastern ******* with a *** *******, ******* all 298 people on board, on July 17, 2014.
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4:10 p.m.
The Netherlands headed the ************* into the MH-17 airplane ******** since 196 of the 298 ******* on the flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur were Dutch, and *******, in whose airspace the ******** occurred, agreed to let the Netherlands take the lead role.
****** in July vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution to establish an international criminal tribunal to investigate the airliner’s destruction. Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said his country “seeks justice” but that the resolution was politically motivated.
Any criminal charges will come later. A separate ************* by the Dutch prosecutor’s office is charged with identifying suspects in the launching of the ******* and building a case against them.
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3:20 p.m.
The White House is calling the release of the Dutch Safety Board’s report on the ******* of ***************** ********* “an important milestone” in the effort to hold accountable those responsible for ******** down the aircraft in July 2014.
National Security Council spokesman Ned Price says the assessment of the White House remains unchanged: “MH-17 was shot down by a surface-to-air ******* ***** from separatist-controlled territory in eastern *******.”
The Dutch Safety Board identified an area of 320 square kilometres from which it said the ******* that downed ***************** ********* was launched. Though the board declined to comment further on the exact launch site, all the territory within the area it identified was in rebel hands at the time.
In a statement Tuesday by the White House, Price said the Dutch ************* was conducted in a professional manner and should serve as the basis for further ************* to identify those responsible for ******* the aircraft.
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3:10 p.m.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has called on ****** to fully co-operate with the criminal ************* into the ******* of ***************** *********.
Commenting on the Dutch Safety Board’s final report, which concluded that the plane was shot down with a *** *******, ******* all 298 people on board, Rutte said Tuesday that a key priority “is now tracking down and prosecuting the perpetrators.”
He says the Dutch Safety Board report “is a new element and undoubtedly an important building block” in the international criminal ************* that is being led by Dutch prosecutors and detectives.
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2:55 p.m.
The Dutch Safety Board report says the ***’s impact was instantly ***** only to the three crewmembers in the cockpit of ***************** *********.
It said the rest of the crew and the passengers **** due to decompression, reduced oxygen levels, extreme cold, powerful airflow and flying objects.
But it added, “it cannot be ruled out that some occupants remained conscious” during the 60 to 90 seconds before the plane crashed.
The board said it is likely people “were barely able to comprehend the situation in which they found themselves…no indications were found that point to any conscious actions” such as text messages sent on mobile phones.
One passenger was found wearing an oxygen **** but it was “unclear how the **** got there,” the board said.
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2:45 p.m.
The Dutch Safety Board identified an area of 320 square kilometres (124 square miles) from which, it said, the ******* that downed ***************** ********* was launched.
Though it declined to comment further on the exact launch site, all the territory within the area it identified was in ******-backed separatist ******’ hands at the time of the July 2014 *****.
****** has contended that if the plane was brought down by a *******, it must have been launched by Ukrainian government forces.
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1:45 p.m.
The official Dutch Safety Board report on the ******* of ***************** ********* says a ******* exploded less than one meter (3.3 feet) outside the cockpit, ******* three crewmembers inside and breaking off the forward section of the plane.
Safety Board chairman Tjibbe Joustra said the 15-month the ************* found the warhead was that used on a *** surface-to-air ******* system.
The *************, however, did not conclude where the ******* was ***** from. ****, carrying 298 people, was shot down July 17, 2014, while overflying an area of eastern ******* where government forces are fighting pro-Moscow ******.
Joustra said that ******* authorities had “sufficient reason” to completely close the airspace in that area but “nobody gave a thought” to the possible ****** to civil aviation.
******* fragments found in the cockpit crew’s bodies, as well as paint traces, enabled investigators to identify the ***, Joustra said.
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1:30 p.m.
The Dutch Safety Board says ***************** ********* was downed by a *** surface-to-air ******* as it flew over eastern *******.
It adds the plane should never have been flying there as ******* should have closed its airspace to civil aviation. It says “nobody gave any thought” to the risk.
The report issued Tuesday says states in civil conflict must do more in the future to protect passenger planes.
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1:15 p.m.
Dutch investigators have just unveiled a ghostly reconstruction of the forward section of ****, the Malaysian airliner shot down over ******* last year.
Some of the nose, cockpit and business class of the Boeing 777 were rebuilt from fragments of the aircraft recovered from the ***** scene and flown to Gilze-Rijen air base in southern Netherlands.
Journalists fell silent as the reassembled wreckage, much of it twisted and riddled with holes, was presented.
An official Dutch Safety Board report into the cause of the ******* of the plane, in which 298 people were ******, is to be presented later Tuesday.
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1:05 p.m.
The father of a young man ****** when ***************** ********* was shot down by a ******* over eastern ******* last year says he was relieved to hear that those on board the stricken plane likely **** almost instantly.
Rob Fredriksz was speaking after a presentation of the key findings of the 15-month ************* into the ******* of **** that broke up in midair and plunged to the ground, ******* all 298 passengers and crew.
Fredriksz’s son Bryce was ****** in the ********.
He says the key findings presented to families were, “That it was a *** *******, made in ******. That was clearly indicated. That ******* should have closed the air space and that the passengers absolutely felt and knew nothing.”
He says some family members became emotional when they were shown an animation portraying the ******* of the plane.
The presentation for families came ahead of the official publication of the report later Tuesday.
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12:10 p.m.
The cousin of a woman ****** on ***************** ********* says that the official ************* into the cause of the ******** last year has concluded that a *** ******* downed the plane.
Robby Oehlers, whose cousin Daisy was among the 298 people ****** when the Boeing 777 was shot down over eastern ******* on July 17, 2014, says the conclusion was shared with family members at a meeting Tuesday,
He says, “It was a ***.”
Oehlers said it was “as quiet as a mouse” as Dutch Safety Board chairman Tjibbe Joustra explained the conclusions of the 15-month ************* to family.
The meeting with families of ******* came ahead of the official presentation later Tuesday of the *************’s final report.