The White House accuses Putin of tragedy with the Malaysian Boeing
Spokesman of the White House, Josh Ernest, said that "Russian President Vladimir Putin is responsible for the death of the Malaysian Boeing in a war zone in Ukraine," according to Reuters.
"We know that the plane " Malaysian Airlines" was shot down by a missile from the ground. We know that it was launched from the territory controlled by the separatists, and the moment when the Ukrainian anri-air defense did not work. So now we can conclude that Putin and the Russians are guilty of this tragedy," he concluded.
Ernest quoted Senator Chambliss: "Russians shot themselves, or those whom they trained, it is the same. Footprints lead directly to Putin."
Previously, the USA argued, citing data from intelligence reports, that militias were guilty of the death of the Malaysian liner, but then Washindton did not accuse directly the Russian leadership.
The plane Boeing by"Malaysian Airlines" was shot down in the Donetsk region from the missile air defense system "Buk". As a result, 283 passengers and 15 crew members died. -02D-
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