MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Earlier in the day, Rosaviatsia said its deputy head Oleg Storchevoy sent a letter to the Dutch Safety Board with new facts obtained by Russian experts through an additional study which confirms that some conclusions of the final report on the MH17 crash over Ukraine were unsubstantiated and inaccurate.
“We just received it and we are studying into it,” Wim van der Weegen said stressing that it was not clear when the DSB would comment on the new facts provided by Russian experts.
Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 crashed over the Donetsk region in southeastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014, killing all 298 people on board. The Kiev government forces and local independence supporters were fighting in the area at the time, and traded blame for the incident.
Russian arms manufacturer Almaz-Antey, which has conducted a separate probe into the crash, said the missile had exploded near the left side of the aircraft and considered this fact to be proof that the missile could only have been a 9M38 missile from a Buk system launched from the region of Zaroshchenske, controlled by Kiev forces at the time of the incident.