Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down by separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014
Russia on Thursday is saying it “cannot accept” the results of an investigation that found “strong indications” Russian President Vladimir Putin was the person who approved the supply of anti-aircraft weaponry to Ukrainian separatists who shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014.
The results of the probe were announced Wednesday by the Joint Investigation Team, comprised of experts from the Netherlands, Australia, Malaysia, Belgium and Ukraine.
MH17 was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia on July 17, 2014, when it was shot out of the sky in eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 onboard.
“Russia did not take part in this investigation, so we cannot accept these results — especially since no basis for these statements has been made public,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Thursday when asked about Putin’s alleged role in the disaster, according to Reuters.

The Joint Investigation Team, during a press conference Wednesday, played a recording of an intercepted phone call in which they said Putin could be heard discussing the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Dutch prosecutors said in their summary of investigation findings that “there are strong indications that the Russian president decided on supplying” a Buk missile system to Ukrainian separatists. A Buk system from the Russian military’s 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade, based in the city of Kursk, was used to bring down MH17.
“Although we speak of strong indications, the high bar of complete and conclusive evidence is not reached,” Dutch prosecutor Digna van Boetzelaer said, adding that without Russian cooperation, “the investigation has now reached its limit. All leads have been exhausted.”

Peskov dismissed the phone call as not being conclusive.
“We know that a recording of a supposed phone call was published… in which not a single word is said about weapons,” Peskov said, according to Reuters. “Even assuming that this conversation is real… there is not one word about weapons. Nobody has published anything else, so it’s impossible to say anything.”
But Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is vowing to keep pursuing justice for the 38 Australian citizens and residents who died aboard MH17, describing Putin as “reprehensible.”

“The shooting down of MH17 was an act of terrorism that had an impact here in Australia but on many countries as well. And we will continue to pursue these issues with every avenue at our disposal,” Albanese said Wednesday.
He described Putin as “a guy who runs an authoritarian regime, that doesn’t care about human rights, that doesn’t care about devastation of communities — whether it be in Ukraine, whether it be the oppression of his own citizens, or whether it be acts outside of Russia, of which we’ve seen a number.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
I notice that Putler’s lapdog doesn’t deny that russia were responsible, only that Putler had nothing to do with it.
Now there’s a surprise. He didn’t do it. Sure. When pigs fly!
News flash there never were any Ukrainian “separatists”. It was all rashists and the orc horde driven by a demonic runt. Their continuing genocide against Ukraine must be stopped NOW by all the west can provide along with the determination and resilience of the AFU and the Ukrainian people.
Kremlin: We cannot accept the truth. So, fixed it.
Of course Putler didn’t specifically authorize the weapons for the “shoot down” of the airliner, he just approved weapons to shoot down Ukrainian planes, his orcs made the mistake of shooting down the airliner. More word games by the Moskali.
The boss is always liable.
With Putler, the buck stops everywhere except here.
Yeah, like he’s a fascist dictator that doesn’t make any big decions.