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UN to consider resolution on international tribunal on downed Boeing

Malaysia submitted to the Security Council UN draft resolution on the establishment of an international tribunal to investigate the collapse of the Boeing 777 near Donetsk.

Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands and Ukraine participated in the preparation of the draft resolution on the Boeing crash tribunal.

"International Tribunal, created by the Security Council UN, will provide broad international support to the investigation necessary for the administration of justice, ”said Julie Bishop, head of the Australian Foreign Office, whose citizens were aboard the crashed aircraft.

Russia with veto in the Security Council UN, previously stated that it does not support the idea of ​​creating an international tribunal to investigate the causes of the crash of a Malaysian aircraft.

The Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777, flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed near Donetsk on July 17 2014 of the year. All 283 passengers and 15 crew aboard died.

Immediately after the crash of the Boeing, the Ukrainian authorities stated that the plane was shot down by separatists from the Buk anti-aircraft complex, which Russia allegedly supplied them. Separatists claim that the plane was shot down by Ukrainian servicemen. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation adheres to the version that the Boeing was shot down by a missile from a Ukrainian attack aircraft Su-25.

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