The Dutch safety Board investigating the collapse of the Malaysian airliner in the East of Ukraine, addressed a request to the national intelligence agencies.
investigators, for example, interested in the circumstances under which the airplane has received permission to fly in an area where there is not already one month the fighting went on. To obtain the appropriate data from the General intelligence and security (AIVD) and the military intelligence Service (MIVD) assigned to the Committee on oversight of intelligence and security (CTIVD).
" What information about the situation in the East of Ukraine had these two agencies before the crash of flight MH17, and how they are provided these data to stakeholders in the airline industry? What were the reasons to do/not to do this?" quoted message Department, the AFP news Agency. Boeing 777, a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed on July 17, in the Donetsk region. In the cabin there were 298 people, and among them, 192 subjects of the Netherlands, all lost their lives. Kiev has been charged in the crash militias, but they told that they do not have the tools that would allow to shoot down aircraft at this altitude.
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