The proceedings of the crash Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Eastern Ukraine will essentially begin no earlier than 2021, said the Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands.
"The trial of MH17 will continue on 31 August 2020.... It is expected that hearings will not begin until 2021," reads the message published on the website of the Prosecutor's office.
Experts examine the role of Kiev in the case of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing, told RIA Novosti in the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
"The investigation has already begun, it is held by a third party — by the flight safety Foundation.
Amsterdam to find out why Ukraine has not closed the sky over the area of the crash Malaysian Boeing, told RIA Novosti in the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. The investigation is conducted by the flight safety Foundation.
In June a Dutch lawyer Boudewijn van Eyck, representing the interests of the accused Russian Oleg Pulatova, said that the Hague agreed to examine the circumstances under which Kiev is not closed airspace for civil aviation in the conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine. According to him, such investigation may take up to six months. Press Secretary of Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands, Bregtje van de Modak explained to RIA Novosti that it is kept separately from the criminal proceedings on the crash.
The commemoration ceremony of the victims in the crash of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine on 17 July 2014 will be held in online mode because of the pandemic coronavirus, according to Dutch TV channel NOS.
The commemoration ceremony of victims of the crash will be held at the memorial established in memory of the victims near the Schiphol airport near Amsterdam. Because of the situation with the spread of the coronavirus in the world the relatives of the victims are unable to come together on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of the crash, so the ceremony will be attended only four representatives of the Foundation for relatives of the victims, the trumpeter and the operators of the TV channel NOS, which will conduct online broadcast of the event. During the ceremony will be read the names of the dead, then held a moment of silence.
. The European court of human rights in Strasbourg has registered a lawsuit in the Netherlands against Russia over the shot down in 2014 Boeing MH17. The corresponding document was published on the website of the ECHR.
As noted in the text, the Dutch government claims that the plane allegedly knocked out by Russian anti-aircraft "Buk". The Russian side has repeatedly denied any involvement in the tragedy.
Complaint by the Netherlands against Russia in the ECHR in the case of the collapse of Boieng (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014 may be accepted for consideration a year and a half with requests to the justice Ministry, and the examination may last for 6-10 years, told RIA Novosti chief editor of the official scientific and analytical journal "Bulletin of the ECHR" Yuri Berestnev.
On Friday, the government of the Netherlands issued a statement in which it announced the intention to file a lawsuit against Russia with the European court of human rights (ECHR) in connection with the crash of flight MH17. Later the Strasbourg court, RIA Novosti has confirmed the fact of receipt of the complaint, it is considered. The Russian foreign Ministry regarded the complaint as another blow to Russian-Dutch relations.
The Ukrainian authorities welcome the decision of the government of the Netherlands to sue Russia in the European court of human rights (ECHR) in connection with the crash of flight MH17, said Deputy foreign Minister of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin.
The Dutch government on Friday announced the decision to file a lawsuit against Russia with the ECHR in connection with the crash of flight MH17. The justice Ministry said that the ECHR notifies Russia of a case. In a press-service of the court RIA Novosti reported that the complaint of the Netherlands has already received and is under consideration. The Russian foreign Ministry said that the lawsuit will impede the search for truth, and the Netherlands from the beginning on the path of unilateral imposing on Russia the blame for the crash of MH17.
Russia believes the appeal of the Netherlands to the European court of human rights another blow to relations between the two countries, said the Minister.
According to diplomats, this step will lead to a further politicization of the process and impede the search for truth.
The Netherlands, recourse to the ECHR against Russia on the case about the crash of flight MH17 will provide the court with new information on the case, said in a letter to Dutch Ministry of foreign Affairs, addressed the House of representatives of the country (at the disposal of RIA Novosti).
The Dutch government on Friday announced the decision to file a lawsuit against Russia with the ECHR in connection with the crash of flight MH17. The justice Ministry said that the ECHR notifies Russia of a case. In a press-service of the court RIA Novosti said that the complaint of the Netherlands enrolled in the ECHR and is under consideration. The Russian foreign Ministry said that the lawsuit will impede the search for truth, and the Netherlands from the beginning on the path of unilateral imposing on Russia the blame for the crash of MH17.
Australia, the Netherlands and Russia continue tripartite consultations in the case of the crash of flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine, but to achieve the result can take years, said in a letter to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Netherlands dated 10 July 2020, addressed the House of representatives of the country (at the disposal of RIA Novosti).
The Dutch government on Friday announced the decision to file a lawsuit against Russia with the ECHR in connection with the crash of flight MH17. The justice Ministry said that the ECHR notifies Russia of a case. In a press-service of the court RIA Novosti said that the complaint of the Netherlands enrolled in the ECHR and is under consideration.
Russia sees the appeal of the Netherlands to the European court of human rights as another blow to relations between the two countries, said the official representative of the foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
Earlier, Hague filed a lawsuit against Moscow "for its role" in the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing, the document is under consideration.
Russia after the adoption of the amendments to the Constitution shall be entitled not to execute the decision of the ECHR in the case of MH17, if it would violate the Basic law and the rule of law, said international lawyer, associate Professor, Ranepa Kira Sazonova.
The Dutch government on Friday announced the decision to file a lawsuit against Russia with the European court of human rights (ECHR) in connection with the crash of flight MH17. The government will provide the court with all available and relevant to disaster information. Thus the authorities maximum support to the relatives of crash victims who had previously filed individual lawsuits against Russia.
The Netherlands will file a lawsuit against Russia with the European court of human rights "for its role" in the crash of MH17, said the government.
Malaysian Boeing flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur flight MH17, crashed on July 17, 2014 under Donetsk. On Board were 298 people, they all died. Kiev blamed the crash militias, but they said that they do not have the means that would shoot down aircraft at this altitude.
The Netherlands will file a lawsuit against Russia with the European court of human rights "for its role" in the crash of MH17, said the government.
Malaysian Boeing flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur flight MH17, crashed on July 17, 2014 under Donetsk. On Board were 298 people, they all died. Kiev blamed the crash militias, but they said that they do not have the means that would shoot down aircraft at this altitude.
The investigating judge will examine the question of the conditions of the re-request data of US satellites in the crash of flight MH17, told RIA Novosti press-Secretary of Prosecutor's office of Brechtje van de Mosdac.
The presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches at a hearing on Friday said that it would be reasonable to revert to the United States for satellite images from the crash site of flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine in 2014.
A court in the Netherlands believes that it would be reasonable to revert to the United States for satellite images from the crash site of flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine in 2014, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stingey on Friday.
"The interest in viewing satellite images and bringing them to the obvious thing. The court notes that from autumn 2016, the Prosecutor made no attempt to verify whether these pictures to be published in the criminal process. A second request would be justified," said the judge.
The court in the case of the crash of flight MH17 in the Netherlands rejected the request of the defence to examine the witness, to investigate the death of a Ukrainian pilot Vladislav Voloshin, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches at a hearing on Friday.
Earlier, the defense of the accused in the case of the crash of flight MH17 Oleg Pulatova asked to interview the investigator investigating the death of the pilot Voloshin, to clarify, could the death of the pilot to be connected with his role in the crash of a passenger plane.
A court in the Netherlands has caused the suspects in the case of the crash of flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine for the next block of hearings, which will begin on 31 August, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches.
"Consideration of cases against Girkin, Dubinsky and Kharchenko and Pulatov will continue on 31 August 2020. This next block of hearings, and all the suspects have been summoned for them," said Stingas at the meeting on Friday.
Court hearings in the Netherlands in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing in the East of Ukraine in 2014 will continue on Friday, July 3, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches.
"We expect that on Friday, July 3, we will be able to voice our decisions... So we interrupt our meeting to Friday, July 3, 13.30," - said the judge at the hearing on the crash on Friday. It has been broadcast on the court's website.
A court in the Netherlands has reserved the time for holding these hearings on the crash of flight MH17 in the East of Ukraine almost to the end of 2021, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches.
Hearing about the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing are in a particularly guarded judicial complex Schiphol near its airport, near Amsterdam.
Relatives of the victims in the crash of flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine in 2014 can prepare civil lawsuits in the case by November, said the representative of the Council of relatives in court hearings on the crash in the Netherlands.
The presiding judge Hendrick of Stingey on the first day of the trial on the MH17 said that more than 80 relatives of those killed in the crash of a passenger plane in Eastern Ukraine in July 2014 to demand compensation from the accused in this case. According to him, at that time, 49 people have expressed the desire to speak in court, 82 wished to submit to the court a written Declaration, 84 - to apply for monetary compensation. These figures are preliminary.
The public Prosecutor's office asked the court for the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in the Donbass in 2014 to reject a request for an investigation into the circumstances, which was not closed the airspace over the conflict zone in Ukraine, where the crash occurred, because it is not the subject of the investigation, said the Prosecutor Thijs Berger at the hearing on Friday.
Dutch lawyer Boudewijn van Eyck, representing the interests of the accused Russian Oleg Pulatova, said at hearings on the crash on Tuesday that Dutch authorities agreed to investigate the circumstances under which Kiev is not closed airspace for civil aviation in the conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine, where 17 Jul 2014 the crashed flight MH17. He noted that such an investigation may take up to six months or more in pandemic coronavirus.
The Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands considers that the re-investigation of the radar data from Ukrainian radars, which asks for protection in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014 will not bring new results, said Prosecutor ward Ferdinandusse on hearing about the plane crash on Friday.
At a hearing earlier in the week, the Dutch lawyer of the defendant Oleg Pulatova Sabine ten Doeschate said that the defense will request the radar data from the radar Kramatorsk, Drill, Chalk, Chuguev, and if they are unavailable, we will request the court to order the Prosecutor to continue the investigation on this radar data. She noted that the outcome of this investigation will help to establish the information concerning whether the fighter or missile in the vicinity of flight MH17.
The public Prosecutor's office does not consider it appropriate requirement for the protection of Oleg Pulatov, accused in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in the Donbass in 2014, to investigate the theory that the airliner was shot down by military plane, said Prosecutor ward Ferdinandusse on the hearings about the crash of Boeing on Friday.
"The defense asked for further investigation of the scenario in which MH17 was shot down by military aircraft. Such a request can be satisfied only in the case if this alternative scenario is plausible. A file with the instructions on that flight MH17 could be shot down by military aircraft, is already in the dossier. Pulatov has not added anything new," said the Prosecutor.
The public Prosecutor's office proposes to begin consideration of the case about the crash of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014, not this fall, and in February-March 2021 with respect to time, seeking protection and representatives of the relatives, said the Prosecutor ward Ferdinandusse at a hearing on Friday.
"If the defence and representatives of the relatives need more time, the Prosecutor will take that into consideration... Given yesterday's letter from the Council to the relatives, we proposed to adopt the provisional schedule of further hearings on the merits and to hold them in February-March 2021 is the autumn of this year," said Ferdinandusse.
Protection in the case about the crash Boeing in the East of Ukraine in 2014, asked the court to 8 weeks after the meeting with his client Vladimir Pulatov for the formation of new requests, said the Dutch lawyer Sabine ten Doeschate a court hearing in the Netherlands on Tuesday.
"We need more time than that which we want to highlight the Prosecutor's office... There are many issues that we need to discuss in detail with our customer. We can't predict when it will happen, but we're definitely not going to wait too long. Our suggestion is: after 8 weeks after we visit our customer, we will present our requests", - said the lawyer.
Hearings on the case of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Eastern Ukraine in 2014 will continue on Friday, June 26, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches a court hearing in the Netherlands on Tuesday.
"We interrupt our meeting to Friday, 10:00," - said the judge.
The Ukrainian military could shoot down Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in July 2014 in error, as it was with the Russian plane Tu-154 in 2001, said the Dutch lawyer of the defendant Oleg Pulatova Sabine ten Doeschate a court hearing in the Netherlands, who led the international investigation into the crash.
"Today we want to talk about the scenario under which the plane could be shot down by a Ukrainian SAM "Buk". Yesterday we talked about the other scenarios that this could be a military plane. It's true. But we don't know the answer to this question. Therefore, we also consider the scenario - whether it was a "Buk" and if he belonged to Ukraine", - said the lawyer at the hearings on Tuesday.
NATO provided the military intelligence Service of the Netherlands satellite data from the crash site of flight MH17, but that does not mean that the Alliance has not, said the Dutch lawyer of the defendant Oleg Pulatova Boudewijn van Eyck at the court hearing on Monday.
"With regard to satellite data from NATO ... In one of the documents military intelligence service of the Netherlands (MIVD) describes that requested NATO information that could be relevant to the process. As follows from the official report, NATO has not provided any information to the military intelligence Service of the Netherlands, which might indicate that the Supervisory AWACS could fix anything ... If you read it carefully, as I am, you also understand that NATO did not give any information to the military intelligence Service of the Netherlands, but this does not mean that NATO has no such data. Therefore, the defense asks the court to instruct the examining judge to investigate whether NATO entry AWACS (airborne complex of radio-location and guidance – ed.) areas of Eastern Ukraine 17 July 2014", - said the lawyer.
Protection accused on the case of the crash of flight MH17 Oleg Pulatova will request the testimony of the investigator investigating the death of a Ukrainian pilot Vladislav Voloshin, to clarify, could the death of the pilot to be connected with his role in the crash of a passenger plane, said the Dutch lawyer Sabine ten Doeschate at the court hearing on Monday.
Nineteenth March 2018 police of the Nikolaev area, Ukraine has reported that a former Ukrainian pilot Vladislav Voloshin who was suspected in the attack on the Boeing 777 Malaysia Airlines, had committed suicide. Name Voloshin is present in the testimony of the Ukrainian military, which takes place in Russia, a witness in the case of the Malaysian Boeing. He said that the airliner could bring down a plane piloted by Voloshin.
Protection accused on the case of the crash of flight MH17 in the East of Ukraine Oleg Pulatova will request the continuation of the investigation of radar data to establish whether the fighter or the missile close to the passenger plane the day of the tragedy, said the Dutch lawyer Sabine ten Doeschate at the court hearing on Monday.
"We request the radar data from radar Kramatorsk, Drill, Chalk, Chuguev, and if they are unavailable, we will request the court to order the Prosecutor to continue the investigation on this radar data.... The result of this investigation will help to establish the information concerning whether the fighter or missile in the vicinity of flight MH17," - said the lawyer.
The Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands lead an international investigation of the crash Malaysian Boeing in Ukraine in 2014, faced with many obstacles during the investigation of the causes of the crash, which could not impact on the quality of its results, which is why the case is not yet ready to be considered by the court, said the Dutch lawyer Boudewijn van Eyck, representing the interests of the accused Oleg Pulatova, at the hearing on Monday.
"The number done during investigation work are not necessarily an indication that the investigation was successful. When the Prosecutor read out the report, it became apparent that the way the investigation was a huge number of obstacles that made this difficult. Of course, this could not affect the results of the investigation", - said the lawyer.
Dutch lawyer Boudewijn van Eyck, representing the court at the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing in the East of Ukraine the interests of the accused Oleg Pulatova, considers that the Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands lead an international investigation into the crash, jump to conclusions about the involvement of SAM "Buk" to the crash of flight MH17.
Hearings resumed on Monday after the break.
Hearings on the case of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014, resumed on Monday in very secure complex Schiphol in the Netherlands.
Further hearings on the case started on 8 June. At the meetings held on 8-10 June, the public Prosecutor's office submitted its report on the interim results of the investigation of the crash, which was criticized by the Russian side. In particular, the state provided data forensic investigation, including analysis of the bodies and aircraft parts, as well as research in the field of telecommunications, including interception of talks in the East of Ukraine at the time of the crash. At the hearing, the Prosecutor told about how he viewed different versions of what happened, including a version of how weapons could be hit by a plane, as laid down by the alleged involvement of four accused to the plane crash.
The application of the Dutch investigation that Russia is trying to "fit" the evidence in the case about the crash of MH17, the lies, said the official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
"The Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger recently announced that the model hit flight MH17 missiles. This conclusion is based on a distant similarity of the I-beam, the so-called butterfly - just two pieces of discovered 370, although the materials of the Dutch technical investigation clearly indicated that warheads of this type of such fragments constitute one quarter of the total, that is, they had to be about 100," said Zakharova, commenting on the past in the Netherlands, June 8-10, hearing on the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing.
The investigation in the Netherlands, accusing Russia in the case of the crash of flight MH17, trying to deflect any suspicion from Ukraine, said the official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
"During his speeches, Dutch prosecutors have tried to withdraw from Ukraine any suspicion that Ukrainian air defenses on the day of the disaster in the area of the tragedy, allegedly did not function, however, the world-known materials, which Ukrainian officials posed on the background are deployed in the area of so-called anti-terrorist operation "Beech" in the combat state, and the prosecution clearly indicates that the SAM "Buk" armed forces of Ukraine were located not only around, but in the vicinity of the scene of the tragedy. And all this against the backdrop of claims that Russia is supposedly acting in good faith, trying to lead investigators to a dead end and so on," said Zakharova, commenting on the past 8-10 June hearing on the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing in the Netherlands.
The defendants in the case about the crash of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Eastern Ukraine in 2014, MH17, said the Prosecutor of the Netherlands ward Ferdinandusse at the hearing of the court on Wednesday.
Hearings on the case of MH17 in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands was renewed on 8 June.
The defendant in the case of the crash of flight MH17 Oleg Pulatov was acquainted with those parts of the dossier translated into Russian language, announced at the court hearing in the Netherlands, a Dutch lawyer Sabine ten Doeschate protecting Pulatova.
Previously ten Doeschate said that in Russian language translated into 174 pages and 60 pages is a presentation of the dossier and a personal case of the accused, but the dossier has almost 40 thousand pages. On Monday during a meeting she said she didn't know whether the defendant is acquainted with the translated files. The lawyer noted that the bulk of the materials in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing is not translated into Russian language, so Pulatova there is no possibility to get acquainted with them in order to save time. Lawyers have to explain the contents of these documents.
Court hearings in the Netherlands in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 will continue on 22 June, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches at the meeting on the case Wednesday.
Hearings on the case of MH17 in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands was renewed on 8 June. Within three days the state in detail was submitted to the court the results of the investigation of the crash.
Prosecutors said that the four accused in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014, Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, Oleg Pulatov and Leonid Kharchenko, deliberately shot down the plane, mistaking it for the military, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger at the court hearing in the Netherlands on Wednesday.
Hearings on the case of MH17 in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands was renewed on 8 June.
Among the witnesses in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014 is the bodyguard of Ukrainian Leonid Kharchenko, who is accused in the case, and his subordinate, allegedly involved in the Stripping of SAM "Buk" towards Russia after the crash, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger at the hearing.
The investigation team for MH17, headed by the Netherlands calls Kharchenko, a former field commander of the militia of Donbass.
A joint investigation group (SSG) under the leadership of the Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands has investigated a version according to which Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 was shot down by a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile complex "Buk", but have not found any supporting information on this matter, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger during a court session on Tuesday.
"We studied not only possible place which could be carried out bombardment and analysis of systems "Buk" of Ukrainian armed forces and the origin of the discovered parts of rockets," said the Prosecutor at the meeting.
A joint investigation group (SSG) under the leadership of the Prosecutor's office of the Netherlands, after investigation confirmed the old theory that the airplane flying flight MH17, most likely, was shot down from under the village of Pervomayskaya, although the Ministry stated that the study of radar has not confirmed the discovery of a fighter or missile in the time of the crash.
Malaysian Boeing flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur flight MH17, crashed on July 17, 2014 under Donetsk. On Board were 298 people, they all died. Kiev has blamed the disaster militias, those announced that did not have the means that would shoot down aircraft at this altitude.
The investigation of the crash Malaysian Boeing MH17 does not have specific data indicating the missile "earth-air" from the Snow and zaroshchens'ke on July 17, 2014, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger in the course of the hearing.
Hearings on the case of MH17 in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands was renewed on 8 June. On Monday, the Prosecutor announced that the United States cannot provide additional satellite data on the missile at the Malaysian Boeing.
The public Prosecutor's office, which headed the investigation of the crash Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014, claims that are not received from Russia of the original satellite imagery near Donetsk zaroshchens'ke and near the site of the disaster, in March, the Russian authorities informed that the satellite photos of the area near zaroshchens'ke is not preserved, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger in the course of the hearing. Earlier, the Russian side insisted on the provision of a significant amount of materials, with many in the end were not attached to the case.
Hearings on the case of MH17 in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands was renewed on 8 June. On Monday, the Prosecutor announced that the United States cannot provide additional satellite data on the missile at the Malaysian Boeing.
Radar data do not confirm the detection of fighters or missiles at the moment of the crash Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in Eastern Ukraine in 2014, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger in the course of the hearing.
Hearings on the case of MH17 in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands was renewed on 8 June.
Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger on the court in the case of MH17 said that the body of the captain of the crew of the crashed Malaysian Boeing in the East of Ukraine discovered the shard in the shape of a butterfly, and, according to him, comparative studies have shown that the fragments have more similarities with a missile "Buk" type 9M38M1 than 9M38.
Hearings on the case of MH17 resumed in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands on Monday. The meeting continued without the four suspects - Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, Oleg Pulatova and Leonid Kharchenko. At trial, there are two Dutch lawyers Pulatova.
Russia presented several witnesses in the case of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 in Eastern Ukraine in 2014, they were taken into account in the investigation, said the Dutch Prosecutor Dedi Voi-A-Tsoi at the meeting on Monday.
Hearings on the case of MH17 resumed in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands on Monday. The meeting continued without the four suspects - Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, Oleg Pulatova and Leonid Kharchenko. The court was attended by two Dutch lawyers Pulatova.
The dossier of four accused in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 has added new documents, including records of the investigation, said judge of the district court of the Hague, responsible for working with the media, Gender Rowen on the results of the hearing on Monday.
Hearings on the crash of flight MH17 resumed in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands on Monday. The meeting continued in the absence of the four suspects in the case - Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, Oleg Pulatova and Leonid Kharchenko. The court was attended by two Dutch lawyers Pulatova.
Deputy chief Prosecutor of the Netherlands Digna van Becelaere evaded a direct answer to the question of whether or not there is a new person involved in the case of MH17, saying only that the investigation of the crash Malaysian Boeing in the East of Ukraine continues, and we need witnesses to get more information.
Earlier, several British media (including the project Bellingcat and the air force) said that he had established the identity of one of the defendants: they argued that a man who was held in the materials of the Joint investigation group (CIG) under the name "Vladimir" supposedly can be, the first Deputy head of the border service of FSB of Russia the General-Colonel Andrey Burlaka.
The bulk of the materials in the case of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 is not translated into Russian language, so the suspect is the Russian Oleg Pulatova there is no possibility to get acquainted with them, said at the hearing Monday, the Dutch lawyer Sabine ten Doeschate protecting Pulatova.
Hearings on the crash of flight MH17 resumed in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands on Monday. The meeting continued in the absence of the four suspects in the case - Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky, Oleg Pulatova and Leonid Kharchenko. At trial, there are two Dutch lawyer Pulatova.
The US government informed the Netherlands that they are unable to provide additional information about the launch of a rocket at the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) crashed in Ukraine six years ago, the document that was sent to them in 2014, said the presiding judge Hendrick of Stenches at the meeting in the case of the crash of a passenger plane.
Hearings on the crash of MH17 resumed on Monday.
The creators of the platform for independent journalists Media Bonanza, Jan Ereshova and Max van der Werff, the author of the documentary about the crash of malaysische Boeing (flight MH17) in Ukraine in 2014, he published on YouTube a new video with witnesses of the crash.
"At first all was quiet, and then began to fly overhead military aircraft. Seen one, just seen. Second, I could hear the sound, but it is unclear where he was. Again, all was quiet, two minutes have passed - over the head of a strong cotton. He raised his head to the sky to look, saw the trail from which - I don't know, but he was kind of horizontally... And saw already the clouds were falling plane," says another witness Boris.