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19 of October, 16:33

The Netherlands considered it unlikely the restoration investigation of the disaster Boeing
The security Council of the Netherlands considers it very unlikely the possibility of resuming the investigation of the disaster Boeing in Ukraine, said the official authorized organization Sarah Ferna.
"For the PRS proceedings completed with the publication of the final report ", ? reported Weather in response to the request to comment on this letter.", International civil aviation organization has the opportunity again to proceed with the case, ? the news Agency the words of the Weather.? Now, however, the PRS does not expect the situation development under this scenario ".
On 17 October the head of the Ministry of transport of Malaysia, Liow Tiong Lai said that the report of the security Council of the Netherlands about the results of the investigation into the crash in Eastern Ukraine Boeing-777 Malaysia Airlines, there are no accusations against Russia or the militia. On 16 October, the foreign Ministry said that the Russian Federation intends to propose to the Netherlands again to start the proceedings of the crash Malaysian Boeing. Remember, on 13 October, the security Council of the Netherlands, which for fifteen months conducted a trial of the reasons of accident Malaysian Boeing in the East of Ukraine, showed the final report. Before leading Malaysian printed edition of the New Straits Times, quoting the Deputy head of Rosaviation Oleg Storchevoy, said that the Netherlands, which coordinates the work of the investigation group on the Malaysian Boeing, left without attention, " a comprehensive set of data provided by Russia ". The plane crash Boeing 777 " Malaysian airlines ", which was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was on July 17 last year over the territory of Donetsk region of Ukraine, controlled by DND. In the cabin of the ship were 298 people. Survivors of a plane crash not happened. Last week, leading the print edition of the Malaysian New Straits Times, quoting the Deputy head of Rosaviation Oleg Storchevoy, said that the Netherlands, which coordinates the work of the investigation group on the Malaysian Boeing, left without attention, " a comprehensive set of data provided by Russia ". VIDEO

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