Who shot the Malaysian plane?

Who is held responsible? Investigators say three Russians – Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky and Oleg Pulatov – and a Ukrainian, Leonid Kharchenko, were “fully responsible’ for shooting down the Malaysia Airlines plane. While they may not have fired the missile, they were responsible for it being in position.

Who can declare no fly zone?

1) No fly zones really emerged after the end of the Cold War. They can only be applied by certain big powers over another’s sovereign territory by either those few big powers on their own or through a cabal or cohort of countries including one or more big powers, or through a UN manipulated by one or more of the P-5.

How many photos of the MH17 crash are there?

Browse 5,968 mh17 crash stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is shown smouldering in a field July 17, 2014 in Grabovo, Ukraine near the Russian border. Flight 17, on its…

What happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17?

Debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is shown smouldering in a field July 17, 2014 in Grabovo, Ukraine near the Russian border. Flight 17, on its… Man looks at the wreckage of passenger plane Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 on July 18, 2014 in Grabovka, Ukraine.

Who are the crew members of flight MH17?

Amongst the other 14 crew members were co-pilot Eugene Choo, stewardess Angeline Premila and Azrina Yakob List of crew members of flight MH17. The list shows the two captains on the plane were Wan Amran Bin Wan Hussin, 50, and Eugene Choo Jin Leong, 45. Angeline Premila, who is named last on the list, was reportedly a stewardess on the flight.

Did Dutch passenger post picture of flight MH17 on Facebook?

A haunting photograph of flight MH17 is believed to have been posted on Facebook by a Dutch passenger just moments before he boarded the doomed plane. Cor Pan, who is listed on Facebook as living in Volendam in North Holland, uploaded the picture of the aircraft with the caption: “If it disappears, this is what it looks like.”