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MH17 probe links crash to Russian officials

An investigation into the downing of flight MH17 in 2014 has revealed that ties between high-ranking Russian officials and separatists in the region were “closer than thought”.

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A Dutch-led probe into the shooting-down of flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014 released new intercepted phone calls on Thursday (local time) between high-ranking Russian officials and suspects facing trial over the crash.

Investigators said they were making a “new witness appeal” based on “recorded telephone calls between the leaders of the DPR (Donetsk People’s Republic, a separatist group) and high-ranking Russian officials.”

Military walk among the debris at the crash site of MH17 passenger plane near the village of Grabovo, Ukraine, that left 298 people killed in 2014. Picture: AP
Military walk among the debris at the crash site of MH17 passenger plane near the village of Grabovo, Ukraine, that left 298 people killed in 2014. Picture: AP

“Ties between Russian officials and DPR leaders appear to have been much closer” than originally believed, Andy Kraag, the head of Dutch police’s Criminal Investigations Division, said in a video statement.

Investigators said in June that they were going to put three Russian nationals and one Ukrainian on trial in the Netherlands in March 2020 over the downing of the Malaysia Airlines jet, although they will likely be tried in absentia.

An elderly woman, walks among the wreckage of flight MH17, near the village of Rassipnoe. Picture: AFP
An elderly woman, walks among the wreckage of flight MH17, near the village of Rassipnoe. Picture: AFP

The Boeing passenger plane travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot down by a Russian-made BUK missile in 2014 over eastern Ukraine. All 298 people on board were killed.

Investigators said on Thursday they had now established that Russian officials and the Ukrainian rebels used secure communications that “appear to be provided by the Russian security service FSB”.

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An Emergencies Ministry member at the crash site. Picture: Reuters
An Emergencies Ministry member at the crash site. Picture: Reuters

The special phones were “used by Russian top officials in their contact with the fighters”, said David Nelson, senior investigations officer with the Australian Federal Police.

“We have released recorded conversations they had about administrative, financial and military business,” Nelson added.

A pro-Russian gunman stands guard next to parts of flight MH17 at the crash site near the village of Hrabove (Grabovo), some 80kms east of Donetsk. Picture: AFP
A pro-Russian gunman stands guard next to parts of flight MH17 at the crash site near the village of Hrabove (Grabovo), some 80kms east of Donetsk. Picture: AFP

Originally published as MH17 probe links crash to Russian officials

Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/mh17-probe-links-crash-to-russian-officials/news-story/fd80485b0d3588e5d464871117917a31