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18 of July, 13:41

McCain faces of Russia "hell to pay" South American Republican Senator John McCain, the famous private foolish, and sometimes not valid statements, this time eclipsed himself. He threatened Russia "hell of reckoning".

Having learned about the accident Malaysian Boeing 777 in Ukraine, which killed more than 290 people, the Senator said that the precedents of the accident will be established in the process of investigation. "But if you find that this is the result of the actions of militias or Russia, which has confused the civil Board with Ukrainian military aircraft, I think that will be a hell of reckoning", - he said in the air of the South American television channel MSNBC.

He stressed that over the past few weeks, the world learned, "what are the possibilities of the Russian people". On your own web page McCain appeared statement calling for immediate military support of Ukraine.

"It should begin immediately with the provision of weapons, even anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons, about which the Ukrainian administration repeatedly asked. It's a shame that the United States administration as before does not want to help our Ukrainian partners with military authority," said McCain.

As we were informed Melbourne Herald sun, a Boeing 777, a flight on the route Amsterdam - Kuala Lumpur, fell down near the town of Snezhnoye town, Donetsk region, Ukraine. The adviser of Minister of internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko wrote on their own page on Facebook that crash Malaysian aircraft killed almost 300 people. Russian citizens on Board Boeing, according to our information, was not.

It is known that some of the passengers Boeing 777 was going to the conference of the International society for the fight against AIDS (IAS), which will take place in Australian Melbourne. Among the victims, it is likely, and the press Secretary of the world health organization (who).

This information approved knowledgeable anonymous source in the headquarters of the United Nations. "The IAS is deeply saddened by the news that our colleagues and friends, going on the 20th IAS conference on AIDS, were onboard Malaysia airlines that crashed in Ukraine", - the document says.
sections: Politics, World News, Accidents

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