presiden ukraine pon cakap tuh act of terrorism
ke korang lg pandai dr dia
Ukrainian president says was terrorist act not accident
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has described the crash of a Malaysian airliner in eastern Ukraine "an act of terrorism" rather than an accident.The plane from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed killing all 295 people onboard, amid allegations of a missile attack.
Rebel leaders have denied any involvement but Mr Poroshenko said he had asked Dutch experts to investigate "this act of terrorism".
Donbas knocked over Boeing-777 Malaysian airlines
On 17 July, in the Donetsk region were hit by a passenger plane Boeing-777 companies «Malaysia Airlines».
Source of "Interfax" in aviation circles reported the crash Boening 777 in Ukraine near the border with Russia. According to a source on board were 280 passengers and 15 crew members. According to preliminary data, all on board the ship people were killed.
Kiev authorities have announced that the plane was shot down by militias DNR and even the Russian military. The guide DNR said that technically can not shoot down the target for such a height - 10 km - and argue that "Boeing" was shot down by Ukrainian military.
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1 The vast majority - 143 - of passengers on board crashed in eastern Ukraine Malaysian Boeing were subjects of the Netherlands. The second place is occupied by Australians (27), the third - the citizens of Malaysia: 20 adults and two babies.
2 Baggage victims.
3 "We are shocked by the collapse of the Malaysian ship in Ukraine and the tragic loss of so many people. Killed citizens of many nationalities, including from the EU, "- said in a joint statement by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and European Council chairman Herman Van Rompuy. "We call for an immediate and thorough investigation into the causes of the crash. Facts and responsibility should be established as soon as possible ", - says the statement.
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9 At 15:03 Moscow time the Dutchman Cor Pan (Cor Pan) posted on Facebook a photo of the crashed aircraft at Schiphol, the main airport in the Netherlands, joked about the fate of aircraft airlines Malaysia. "If it closes, that's what it looks like" - he signed the picture.
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Published: Friday July 18, 2014 MYT 3:08:00 PM
Updated: Friday July 18, 2014 MYT 3:11:22 PM
MH17 crash: Second black box recovered from crash site
by tan yi liang
PETALING JAYA: The second of two black boxes has been recovered from the debris field where Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight MH17 is believed to have gone down in eastern Ukraine.
According to Reuters, a cameraman from the news agency reported that the second of two flight recorders was found at 5.55am GMT. This follows a report from Russian news agency Interfax that pro-Russia separatists who claim to have recovered the black box of MH17 have announced that they are planning to have it moved to Moscow for examination.
A black box, which is actually orange, is made up of a cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, which are used to aid crash investigators in determining the cause of aviation accidents.
MH17 disappeared from radar screens in eastern Ukraine at around 1415 GMT, hours after the Boeing 777, bound for Kuala Lumpur, had taken off from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport.
The Boeing 777, with 283 passengers and 15 crewmembers onboard, is believed to have been accidentally shot down 50km from the Ukraine-Russia border.
The Chichago Tribune reported that the security and rights body Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) claim rebels in the region say they will ensure safe access for international experts visiting the site.
OCSE stated on its website that a “contact group” of senior representatives from Ukraine, Russia and OSCE had held a video conference with the separatists, who pledged to cooperate with Ukrainian authorities in the investigation.
It said the rebels had committed to providing safe access and security guarantees to the national investigation commission, including international investigators, in the area under their control.
“As a matter of priority, they (the separatists) shall close off the site of the catastrophe and allow local authorities to start preparations for the recovery of bodies,” OSCE said.
Ukrainian authorities had raised complaints that separatist forces in the region, which borders Russia, had prevented their officials from reaching the crash site.
taikor posted on 18-7-2014 04:06 PM
Tidak melarang bukannya bermaksud boleh teruskan. Menilai keadaan semasa adalah tanggungjawab piha ...
ya kenapa tak salahkan organisasi antarabangsa serta pusat kawalan menara yg sepatutnya bertanggungjawab memaklumkan kepada pilot jika ada yg mencurigakan??tak adil nak salahkan mas..route itu tidak ada masalah unless memang tidak dibenarkan sama sekali lalu tp mahu lalu juga....so yg penting sudah ikut prosedur seperti mana yg diterangkan oleh seorang forumer..bg saya tidak melarang ialah boleh diteruskan ....
sori xsmpt beklog.....
ade x kuar list nama2 commercial flight (xkira mas atau lain2) yg lalu the exact same route yg MH17 lalu pada hari yg sama/bbrp hari sblm?
Simunggu posted on 18-7-2014 05:11 PM
apa lah imaginasi kamu..act of terror lah...dibuli lah....
nonsense semua tu.....
boleh tak ko elaborate lg kecuaian n kebodohan yg mcm mane tu? dr segi pemilihan pilot ke, ape ke? cuba citer pjg2 skit. stakat ckp mcm tu aku pun boleh
PETALING JAYA: It is difficult for militant groups to determine if an aircraft flying over hostile airspace is of a civilian or military nature.
Ahmad Salman Abdul Rahim, one of the Malaysian jihadists fighting in Syria, said civilians were at great risk as militant groups did not possess the radar equipment and technology to ascertain if an air target was 'friend or foe'.
"In Syria airspace for instance, commercial flights are allowed passage through the airspace even though the country is at war.
"Sometimes, there is a misunderstanding between us, thinking that it is one of the enemy's aircrafts, only to discover that it is actually a civilian plane," he posted to his Facebook page following the Malaysia Airlines MH17 plane crash in Ukraine on Thursday night.
Referring to the fate of MH17, which is said to have been shot down from the sky, Ahmad Salman said the warring parties could then point fingers at each other if "unwanted incidents" occurred.
"This is a reality that poses a great risk to the safety of civilians. Is there no alternative route for civilian airplanes to take?" he wrote.