Bah, RT doesn't hold a candle to Pravda or Izvestia...
But yes, I must add my scepticism to Antays report, given Russias less than straight-forward stance on the matter of the incident.
That being said, the type of missile which detonated is an interesting point to examine, we can conclude in both reports that it is an older model of 9M317 (oddly prophetic when you look a the title of this thread) but honestly I'd be surprised if Russia didn't have some older models knocking around which were off the records, I mean Russia doesn't throw anything away, so it stands to reason that there could well be an older Buk system which was deemed expendable and thus given to the pro-Russian separatists along with minimal training.
Disaster soon followed.
I think if one was to assign any blame anywhere it would be to the separatists who fired the weapon, but you'll never find them. Russia has covered any tracks there are between it and weaponry that the pro-separatists suddenly materialise with, so there'll be nothing doing there. So chances are the report will point the finger at the pro-Russian separatists and there'll be lots of talk about proceedings at the Hague, but nothing will happen. I mean let's face it, no-one was ever punished for KAL007.