Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Russia said the relatives of victims of the crash Boeing in Donbas – RBC

The wreckage of the Malaysian Boeing 777 Photo: REUTERS 2016

Russia is ready to provide radar data for the investigation of the crash Malaysian Boeing in Donbas. So in the Federal Air Transport Agency responded to a letter from relatives of victims who have applied to President Vladimir Putin

Russia is ready to again make available the primary radar data for the investigation of the crash Malaysian Boeing 777 that crashed in the Donbass 17 July 2014. This was deputy head of the Federal Air Transport Agency Oleg Storchevoy said in a letter to relatives of the victims, appealed to President Vladimir Putin. The letter turned out to be at the disposal of TASS.

The Russian side, said in a letter answering “on your appeal to the President of Russia with a request to clarify the situation with the provision of the Russian side of the primary radar data,” he recalls that it has already provided to the Board safety Netherlands (RLS) all available data of the primary radar. It was, writes Storchevoy, in August, 2014. However, he clarified that the data were transferred to an air environment of the Russian manager screen video format.

«We would like to clarify that the primary radar data from the Russian side are stored exclusively in video format, which is consistent with the standards of the International Civil aviation Organization (ICAO) “, – said the deputy head of the Federal air Transport Agency. “Russia still keeps the data and is ready to re-submit their relevant authorized organizations”, – stated in the response.

Relatives of those killed in a plane crash applied 1 3 January 2016 to the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte with launch an international campaign calling for the publication of radar images that will determine who missile struck the ship was released. The relatives expressed outrage that neither Russian nor Ukrainian government, according to them, the investigators did not provide primary radar data. “We can not accept that people refused to provide critical information” – they wrote

January 22 TASS reported that relatives of the crash victims appealed to the authorities of Russia and Ukraine with a request to provide these. data. As the agency, the document was signed by 22 people from the Netherlands, Great Britain, Switzerland, Canada and Australia, who recalled that “all countries should fulfill their obligations to cooperate fully in investigating the causes of the tragedy (which holds the Dutch side)».

from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, the Boeing 777 flight MH17 crashed near Donetsk in territory not controlled by the central government, 17 July 2014, on board the plane were 283 passengers and 15 crew members, all of them were killed.

October 13, 2015 the security Council of the Netherlands commission presented the final report on the causes of the disaster. It said that Boeing was shot down by a rocket class “land – air”, released from the plant “Buk”. Start missiles by Commission experts, was made from an area of ​​320 square meters. km.

conclusions about who owned the land, which the rocket is not in the report was released. By establishing the perpetrators and accessories anti-aircraft engaged in an international investigation team, the findings of which are not yet published. Moscow has criticized the commission’s findings. in particular, Oleg Storchevoy, said at the time that the level of irrationality “just rolls over” and Dutch experts themselves engaged in “Adjust evidence at a pre-selected version».

Russia has always denied any involvement in the crash near Donetsk, it should not perish, no citizen of the Russian Federation, a foreign ship wreck occurred on the territory of another state. In July 2015, Russia blocked the establishment of an international tribunal to investigate Boeing MH17 crash, using the right of veto in the UN Security Council.

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