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Reports of 196 bodies having been recovered and ex riot police forming a cordon around the site, bringing back a little stability and discipline.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-28389991 |
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2014-0...owning/5613214
The resolution has passed. Now watch it get ignored by the rebels until Putin steps in to put pressure on them. |
The Ukrainian secret service claims that a Russian Buk launcher with one missing missile has brought to Russia and passed the border.
And the Russian secret service or military claims that an Ukrainian Su-25 had approached the Boeing up to 3 km distance and even climbed to get to its altitude. (The Su-25 is a ground attack-specialised combat aircraft, but it can carry AAMs, too.) Wowh, I miss the UFO hysteria of the 80s and 90s! Things were so clear and well-sorted back then! You just had to chose what you wanted to believe, and then you did believe it and were happy. But today, all these many facts, it makes it difficult, doesn't it. So good to see so qualified, trustworthy sources contributing their expertise to the final examination report! :D |
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A Ukrainian Frogfoot could well have been in the area near the Boeing and was subsequently targeted by the Buk, which due to inept operators promptly shot down the Boeing. |
Just heard that the flight recorders have been handed over to Malaysian authorities and a cease fire declared around the crash site. Putin?
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Why must it be Putin?
On that subject - I'm not exactly in the Ron Paul fan club, but you know, I have to mostly agree with his commentary here: http://www.fitsnews.com/2014/07/20/r...irline-attack/ Quote:
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Detached from reality i'd say. Or read the news from crappy sources and miss-interpret what is reported. Who ordered ceasefire? Seems the Rebels (pro-russian, yes) did, considering they hold the ground where the Jet went down. They also handed over the black boxes. Oh Putin our great saviour, where art thou? 2+2=4. Quote:
Mind you, it took 2 days for the permission to be granted for investigators to gain access to crash site. |
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I certainly don't see him as a saviour. Just someone with significant influence over the actions of the separatist movement. They want to be part of Russia and so will pamper to his desires. |
Political, economic and financial options would be presented if access hadn't been gained.
Russia's influence on the rebels is undeniable. Yet Although from a diplomatic point of view, direct responsibility to order the Rebels to comply and give access to the crash site would be Putin being looked upon 'favourably' by the world. Obama: "What are they trying to hide"? |
I don't see why anyone is uncertain or mystified over the cause and authors of this tragedy? Hey, even Russian people know what's up.
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As for "knowing what's up", that is taking the language there severely out of context and is frankly propagandistic. The apologies in this case are a collective sense that humanity has failed there, and you should also keep in mind that for many, Russians and (at least eastern) Ukrainians are a collective identity. I would've used the same language - I've got a lot of friends and family in the Ukraine, with far from everyone agreeing on politics and what to do about the east, but to me this war is still one which is fought by "us" against "us". "We" do share a common identity, culture, and social connections and "we" feel for the human tragedy. This has no political implications and no implication of state responsibility. The bottom line is that until there is an investigation, I don't think any of this is fair to say. And as I said elsewhere, more pointedly, if this disaster shows anything it's that the separatists are NOT under Moscow's operational control in any sense at all - the shootdown would not have happened if they were. Putin has nothing to gain from this. Russia has a lot to lose from this. I would be the last person on earth to defend Putin, but describing the situation in terms like "Russia/Putin shot it down" is as facetious as saying that Reagan and his crew launched airliners into the Twin Towers or that America gassed the Kurds. I mean hey, it was that government that helped arm the Taliban and their buddy Bin Laden to fight the Soviets, and Saddam to fight Iran. The identification of "Russia"/"Russians" as shooting down the airliner - even assuming that the missile was provided from Russia and launched by someone under operational control of the separatists - is bothersome, disturbing and propagandistic. To suggest that it was launched under Russia's operational control makes zero sense and I am yet to see any evidence to suggest this other than stuff like this, which amounts to mistranslations of condolences, twisted to suit a political cause. That cause, by the way, is creating a new bogeyman for Captain America to flex muscles at, because someone finally realized they've already lost the war on terror, a decade too late. And I may have no reason to sympathise with Putin, but I have even less sympathy for anyone trying to use a tragedy to provoke a Cold War II. |
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23,000 feet. Even more interesting the Wiki page of the Su-25 was edited (by a Russian IP address) to update its specifications… One more thing to note: the graphic used by the Russian MoD has another major flaw: it depicts (on the left) the Boeing 777 as a Boeing 707, and the Su-25 (on the right) with the shape of an EF-111 Raven, a famous, retired, U.S. electronic warfare plane! http://theaviationist.com/wp-content...25-graphic.png Edited specs: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BtGK8ojIQAA7L5U.png:large Good job, keep the propaganda rolling. |
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...-warplanes-mh1
Russia's MOD is also showing satellite imagery of what they say are Ukrainian SA-11 launchers that were within firing range of MH17 on July 14th, and were moved away by July 17th. They've also positioned a set of 10 questions to Ukraine about the crash which, IMO, are mostly valid to ask (although some are obviously loaded) and Ukraine has yet to properly address: Quote:
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Hopefully an independant investigation on the whole sorry affair can come up with some definitive answers.
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