The security service of the Netherlands has denied the statements of journalists RTL about the final results of the investigation into the causes of the collapse of MH-17
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A few days ago, the Dutch channel RTL published a report stating that the investigative commission allegedly came to the conclusion that the Buk Russian anti-aircraft missile system was being used during the attack on the Malaysian Boeing 777. This information, which was immediately spread by many Western media, was thrown in by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Today, representatives of the commission of inquiry themselves made a refutation of such a statement by RTL journalists.
The Netherlands Security Council issued a message stating that the commission did not make such conclusions, and that the investigation into the causes of the crash of the MH-17 flight is continuing.
At the same time, the representative of the Security Service of Ukraine Vasily Vovk said that the staff of the Security Service of Ukraine had "looked at 5,5 billion pages and found 700 million of them to be relevant."
Statement Vovka commented the representative of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation Igor Konashenkov (quote RIA News):
Несложная математика позволяет посчитать, что коллеги господина Вовка отсматривали более чем по 23 миллиона страниц в день — около 700 страниц в секунду. Возможно ли это физически, решайте сами. Лично мне кажется, что настолько откровенно врать на весь мир просто неприлично. Хотя к подобным выходкам СБУ все в целом давно привыкли.
The government of the Netherlands once again announced that the results of the work of the commission of inquiry will be made public in the second half of 2015.
REUTERS / ANTONIO BRONIC
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