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Malaysian Airlines shootdown probe finds 'strong indications' Putin approved missiles

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Russian President Vladimir Putin personally signed off on a decision to allow the Russian missile system into Ukraine, Dutch prosecutors say. BUK-TELAR missile system was used to shot down MH17 on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur over eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014.
Published 1 month ago · Moscow, Russian Federation

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MH17 probe: 'Strong indications' Putin OK'd missile supply

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1 month ago·United Kingdom
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Putin likely approved MH17 missile supply, investigators say

All 298 people on board were killed when a Russian-made missile slammed into the plane travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, sending it crashing to earth in separatist-held eastern Ukraine.

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