'It's never too late to atone for blame': families of victims of the MH17 crash turned to Trump - ForumDaily
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'It's never too late to make amends': families of victims of MH17 crash appeal to Trump

People want to know the truth about the tragic death of their relatives and hope that the US President will influence Putin.

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It is Russia that is considered guilty of the MH17 crash over the Donbass by the relatives of the victims. They turned to US President Donald Trump to influence Russian leader Vladimir Putin to admit guilt. The corresponding letter was published on Twitter by Thomas Shansman, whose son died in this disaster, writes “Today«.

“We, as relatives (of those killed on flight MH17 - Ed.), have the right to know what happened to our relatives. We encourage you to help us in our search for the truth. President Putin must answer, and we have the right to hear. We encourage you to try to convince him that it is never too late to atone,” he wrote.

Relatives of the victims note that the Russian president is trying to go down in history as a great statesman, but he needs to understand that hiding the truth in an obvious crime of shooting down an airplane over the Donbas works against him.

As you know, a Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed 17 July 2014 of the year in the Donetsk region after it was hit by a ground-to-air missile. All 298 people on board died.

The Netherlands 24 held a press conference with representatives of the International Investigation Team (JIT). Thus, the head of the central department of criminal investigations of the national police of the Netherlands, Wilbert Paulsen, stated that the investigators had fingerprints of servicemen of one of the Russian brigades that controlled the Buk missile system, which shot down the Malaysian Boeing 777.

The investigation also established that the Buk, from which the shot was fired, belonged to the Russian 53 air defense missile brigade based in Kursk. Paulsen also noted that at the disposal of the investigation team there are pictures confirming the movement of this anti-aircraft missile system from the territory of Russia.

The investigation team also presented a video with evidence of the involvement of the Russian “Buk” in knocking down MH17.

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