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5 of November, 11:50

Malaysia will take part in the investigation of the crash MH17 in Ukraine
Malaysia will take part in the investigation of the crash of flight MH17 in the East of Ukraine, said on Wednesday Prime Minister Najib Razak.

According to Razak, the Malaysian government will closely cooperate with the government of the Netherlands and Australia, to solve 3 main tasks: to find the remains and personal belongings of all the passengers that were on Board the casualty catastrophe liner, to conduct a thorough investigation and bring to justice the criminal code of all the perpetrators of the tragedy.

" Malaysia was invited to play a big role in the investigation, and We hope that the situation will become clearer in the coming days " - quoted by the New Straits Times the words of the Prime Minister of Malaysia at the press conference c Prime Minister of the Netherlands mark Rutte. According to the magazine, the meeting of the Prime Ministers took place on Wednesday in Kuala Lumpur in a one-day visit Rutte in Malaysia.

According to Rutte, the case of the collapse of Boing MH17 unlikely to be given in the international criminal court." We do not believe that the international criminal court is the most appropriate, " said Dutch Prime Minister. According to him, the conclusion of which the court will hear the case, " will be depending on the investigation, which will be held by the Dutch Council for security ".

Flight MH17 Amsterdam - Kuala Lumpur crashed on July 17, in the Donetsk region. In the interior of the liner was 298 people, and among them 27 Australians and 4 German citizen, all lost their lives. The Kyiv authorities have charged in the crash militias, those told that they do not have the tools that would allow to shoot down aircraft at this altitude. In the preliminary report on the inquiry stated that the plane broke up in flight due to structural damage caused by external impact of multiple high-energy objects ", but the source of these objects to install failed.

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