European Court of Human Rights has considered the complaint of relatives of passengers of the Malaysian “Boeing” MH17, which was shot down in eastern Ukraine July 17, 2014. On this day, July 6, “Kommersant” writes
It is reported that a lawsuit against the Government of Ukraine filed relatives of the three victims of the crash:. German citizen Elena Joppa, a resident of Australia Tim Laushet and Chris and Denise Kenko their nationality was not specified.
Recall that received official information that the ECtHR sent a lawsuit by 33 relatives of passengers of the Malaysian “Boeing” against Russian President Vladimir Putin in May 2016. The ECtHR has not yet accepted the complaint for investigation.
The relatives complained that Ukraine is not closed on the east of the country’s airspace, scene of battles between the forces of the so-called “anti-terrorist operation” (ATO) and fighters of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics. Dissatisfied with the thought that the authorities soberly assessed the entire “risk of flight over the zone of military conflict”, but failed to take the necessary action.
Earlier to Pravda.Ru wrote that the plaintiffs require from Kiev payment of one million euros. Applicants believe that the authorities do not block the air space because did not want to give up the money the state receives for flying aircraft over the territory of the country.
Malaysian “Boeing” MH17 crashed July 17, 2014 in eastern Ukraine. Board flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. Killed 298 people. The authorities of the Netherlands in its investigation concluded that the plane was shot down a missile of Russian production, fired from the ground. The investigation did not provide an answer to the question of who carried out the missile launch.
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