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10 of June, 21:03

The Netherlands has decided to provide residents of the villages of Donbass humanitarian aid
In gratitude for their support in conducting the investigation, the Dutch government adopted on Wednesday a report on the provision of humanitarian aid to the Residents of villages surrounding the crash site of the Malaysian Boeing.
"When Dutch Experts have not had the opportunity to work at the crash site because of the tense situation in Eastern Ukraine, local Authorities collected the wreckage and personal belongings of passengers of the crashed plane. Then all materials were transferred to the team of specialists ", - RIA "news" referring to the newspaper Telegraaf.



"Villagers will be promptly delivered food and hygiene items. The assistance will be distributed through a local organization. We thought it timely to make them worth something in the position of having hard, " said Minister of foreign trade and cooperation of the Netherlands lilianne Ploumen. The Dutch authorities are also considering assistance to Residents of Donbass in the long term. Remember the plane crash Boeing 777 " Malaysian airlines flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, 17 July last year over the territory of Donbass, controlled by DND. In the cabin of the ship was 298 people. Survivors of a plane crash there. The Kyiv Authorities have charged disaster militias. Authorities proclaimed Donetsk people's Republic, for its part, told that does not have the means that would shoot down aircraft at this altitude. Experts of the Russian defense concern "Almaz-Antey" conducted its own investigation of the causes of the crash of an airliner. According to the report of experts, the Victim of the crash in Donetsk Malaysian Boeing was shot down by a missile M (M1) anti-aircraft missile complex " Buk-M1 ", besides the missile was launched from the area South of the residential settlement zaroshchens'ke, who at that time was under the control of military power in Ukraine.

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