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13 of October, 14:57

Boeing was shot down by a missile anti-aircraft complex "Buk" Families of victims of the crash Boeing 777 that crashed in Donetsk region in 2014, revealed the constituent parts of the report of the investigators of the Netherlands. According to the report, the airliner was shot down by a missile anti-aircraft complex "Buk".

The head of the security Council of the Netherlands, Kibbe Austra told the family members of those killed in the crash in the Donetsk region that Boeing-777 was shot down by a missile anti-aircraft complex "Buk", informs The Guardian. Later the findings were presented to the public. Presentation at the military base the Sleeve-Rhine was held by the Chairman of the Commission for the investigation of the crash Tiib Jostra. Long before official publication of data in the media began to appear excerpts from the report of the Commission.

Reporters asked him to comment on the presentation of domestic manufacturer "Beeches" concern "Almaz-Antey", which presented its own version of the tragedy. "Always amazing when people know that they do not agree with the report, although it is not yet published", - ironically noted Jostra.

As reported by Barry Sweeney, who lost in the crash of his son, the Commission concluded that the size of the earth, where was launched the missile, is 320 square km. it is Known furthermore that the blow fell on the cockpit, resulting in 3 crew died. In the bodies of crewmembers were found the fragments of the rocket. Most likely, they instantly lost consciousness.

According to the report, passengers Boeing-777 had no chance to survive. But, as outlined Sweeney, family members of the victims comforted by the assurance that death came extremely quickly and the victims of the crash did not suffer. Under the version of those who existed during the time of the announcement of the results of the investigation relatives of the victims, to make themselves heard.
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