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MH17 – Did Russia Pull the Trigger?

H.E. Mdm. Lyudmila G. Vorobyeva

22-Jul-14 09:29

MH17 – Did Russia Pull the Trigger?

As international pressure mounts on Russia from the US and its allies, progress on the recovery process in the MH17 tragedy, has finally borne fruit with the handing over of the Black Boxes and an agreement on the destination of the bodies of victims. But the question of who is to blame remains, with counter-claims coming from both sides; the Western-backed Ukrainian government and the Russian Federation. What’s the next move?


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