~Weird~ Another Malaysia Airlines down.

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Obama says pro-Russian separatists shot down MH17
Friday 18 July 2014 22.00
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The plane crashed near Ukraine's border with Russia near the regional capital of Donetsk
US President Barack Obama said that a missile fired from rebel-held territory in Ukraine downed a Malaysian passenger jet and confirmed that one American was among the dead.

"Their deaths are an outrage of unspeakable proportions," Mr Obama told reporters as he pressed for an international investigation.

He said pro-Russian separatists have received a steady flow of support from Russia including heavy weapons and anti-aircraft weapons.



World leaders have demanded an international investigation into the incident in which 298 people were killed.

There were no survivors from the crash, the deadliest such attack on a commercial airliner.

One of the passengers on board was an Irishwoman, who had been living in Perth in western Australia.

The woman, who was in her 50s, was originally from Lucan in Dublin and was returning to Australia from Ireland.

The crash left bodies and wreckage scattered across kilometres of rebel-held territory near the border with Russia.

US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power has said the plane was "likely" shot down by a surface-to-air missile launched from a separatist-held area.

Ms Power told an emergency meeting of the Security Council that Flight MH17 was "likely downed by a surface-to-air missile, SA-11, operating from a separatist-held location in eastern Ukraine".

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She added: "Because of the technical complexity of the SA-11 it is unlikely that the separatists could effectively operate the system without assistance from knowledgeable personnel, thus we cannot rule out technical assistance from Russian personnel in operating the system."

The Boeing 777 crashed about 40km from the border, near the regional capital of Donetsk, an area that is a stronghold of rebels who have been fighting Ukrainian government forces and have brought down military aircraft.

Leaders of the rebels' self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic denied any involvement and said a Ukrainian air force jet had brought down the intercontinental flight.

Russia's Defence Ministry later pointed the finger at Ukrainian ground forces, saying it had picked up radar activity from a Ukrainian missile system south of Donetsk when the airliner was brought down, Russian media reported.

The Ukrainian security council said no missiles had been fired from the armouries of its armed forces.

Officials also accused separatists of moving unused missiles into Russia after the incident.

The Ukrainian government released recordings it said were of Russian intelligence officers discussing the shooting down of a civilian airliner by rebels who may have mistaken it for a Ukrainian military plane.

The United States and Germany called for a ceasefire to allow access to the crash site.

"There are many indications that the plane was shot down, so we have to take things very seriously," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.

Britain and the United States said the tragedy should serve as a wake-up call for Russia to stop supporting and equipping rebels fighting in eastern Ukraine.

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Latvia said Russia bore "full responsibility" for providing the separatists with missiles. Neighbouring Lithuania spoke of "a brutal act of terror".

OSCE did not receive proper access to site

The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe has said its monitors did not have the freedom of movement they needed at the crash site.

This was despite promises from separatists in the area.

The OSCE said its monitors could not secure an access corridor to the site this afternoon.

The 17 monitors returned to Donetsk this evening but said they will try again tomorrow.

The plane's two black boxes - voice and data recorders - were recovered, but it was unlikely they could determine who fired the missile.

Further complicating any investigation, local people were seen removing pieces of wreckage as souvenirs.

The condition of the metal can indicate if it has been struck by a missile.

Ukraine said earlier that up to 181 bodies had been found.

The airline said it was carrying 283 passengers and 15 crew.

Ukraine has closed air space over the east of the country.

US Vice President Joe Biden said it appeared the downing of the jetliner was not an accident and that it apparently was "blown out of the sky".

More than half of the dead passengers, 189 people, were Dutch.

29 were Malaysian, 27 Australian, 12 Indonesian, ten British, four German, four Belgian, three Filipino, one Canadian, one New Zealander and four as yet unidentified.

All 15 crew were Malaysian.

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A number of those on board were travelling to an international AIDS conference in Melbourne, including Joep Lange, an influential Dutch expert.

International air lanes had been open in the area, though only above 32,000 feet.

The Malaysia plane was flying 1,000 feet higher, at the instruction of Ukrainian air traffic control, although the airline had asked to fly at 35,000 feet.

The Netherlands has declared a day of national mourning.

Ukraine and Russia trade blame

Ukraine accused pro-Russia militants, aided by military intelligence officers, of firing a long-range, Soviet-era SA-11 ground-to-air missile.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused by the West of backing the rebels in Ukraine, blamed the Kiev government for renewing its offensive against rebels two weeks ago after a ceasefire failed to hold.

The Kremlin leader called it a "tragedy" but did not say who brought the Boeing 777 down.

He also called for a "thorough and unbiased" investigation and for a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine to allow for negotiations.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who had stepped up an offensive in the east this month, spoke to US President Barack Obama and sought to rally world opinion behind his cause.

"The external aggression against Ukraine is not just our problem but a threat to European and global security," he said.

China's state news agency has warned against rushing to implicate Russia.

However, it said those responsible must be brought to justice for the "intolerable terrorist attack".

The official Xinhua news agency said in an English-language commentary that officials from the United States, Australia and other Western countries had jumped to conclusions in pointing fingers at the rebels in eastern Ukraine and for blaming Russia for the escalating violence.

"The accusation was apparently rash when the officials acknowledged they did not know for the time being who is responsible for the attack, while condemning Russia's military intervention," Xinhua said.

The news agency said the top priority at the moment was to co-operate to "find out the real culprits, if any".

"If the plane turned out to have been shot down by a missile, the perpetrators should be brought to justice despite their motives and excuses, as it was an intolerable terrorist attack," Xinhua said.

State media do not represent Chinese policy, but are indicative of government thinking.

~News.
Our sympathies and condolences to the government and the people of Malaysia, as well as all countries that have lost their citizens in the tragic crash,”

~Wassalam.




 

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Australian family hit by both Malaysia Airlines tragedies .
Friday 18 July 2014 15.47
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Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 as it left Amsterdam on Thursday 17July2014
An Australian family has been struck by both Malaysia Airlines tragedies.

They lost two members of their extended family in the MH17 crash four months after another couple went missing on MH370.

Maree and Albert Rizk, who were returning to Melbourne after a month's holiday in Europe, died yesterday when MH17 came down in eastern Ukraine, Australian media reported.

Maree's father is married to a member of a Queensland family which lost husband and wife Rodney and Mary Burrows on MH370.

MH370 disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March, Rodney's brother Greg Burrows told AFP.

"Nobody could predict this one and nothing's been proven on the first one, so there's nothing there.

"We are still waiting for answers on the first one."

Flight MH17 airline was carrying 298 people, including 28 Australians.

It came down over rebel-held territory in Ukraine, with US officials saying it appeared to have been shot down by a surface-to-air missile.

Rodney and Mary Burrows were returning from a holiday abroad with friends when they boarded MH370 in March.

"They were beautiful people and we loved them dearly. Hopefully it was quick for them," a neighbour, who did not want to be named, told reporters at the time.

No trace has ever been found of MH370, which is thought to have crashed into the southern Indian Ocean.

A total of 108 delegates to the conference were reportedly on the plane when it came down.

Among the dead were World Health Organisation staff, medical researchers, health workers and activists.

Dr Rosemary Gillespie, chief executive of the Terrence Higgins Trust HIV/Aids charity, said: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of all those aboard MH17, many of them our colleagues from the international HIV field.

"The impact of the hard work and commitment of clinicians, activists and academics who devote their careers to the fight against the epidemic is immeasurable.

"For the HIV community to lose so many of our leading lights is a cruel blow, and one we will feel for some time."

Dr Lange was a former president of the International Aids Society and pioneered the availability of affordable HIV treatments across Africa and Asia.

He has authored more than 350 scientific papers.

A spokesman for the Terrence Higgins Trust said the charity had sent a small deputation of three representatives to the conference, all of whom arrived safely.

He had not heard that any British HIV/Aids experts were among the nine UK citizens killed in the disaster.

Also travelling to the conference was Briton Glenn Thomas, 49, a media officer at the WHO.

The former BBC journalist was reportedly from Blackpool and had recently celebrated his birthday.

One of the Australian victims on board the crashed Boeing 777 has been named as Sydney Catholic nun Sr Philomene Tiernan, a teacher at the exclusive Catholic school Kincoppal-Rose Bay.

School principal Hilary Johnston-Croke has written to parents confirming Sister Philomene as one of the 28 Australian victims of the crash.

"We are devastated by the loss of such a wonderfully kind, wise and compassionate woman who was greatly loved by us all," she wrote.

Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew said today that his players were "deeply shocked and saddened" after two "dedicated" fans died in the crash.

John Alder, in his 60s, and Liam Sweeney, 28, were travelling to New Zealand to watch their team play in a pre-season tour.

The club said both men were familiar faces at every United away game and attended reserve and academy matches as well as first-team games.

News.
 

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In Pictures: Malaysia Airlines flight MH17
Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was downed near the Russian border yesterday.

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    Firefighters spray water to extinguish a fire at the scene of the wreckage
 

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    'Pray for MH17' is seen on a screen at Kuala Lumpur International Airport

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    A relative of a crew member in tears in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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    People wearing military fatigues near the site of the crash of the Malaysian airliner

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    A woman looks at flowers and candles in front of the Embassy of the Netherlands in Kiev for the people who died on Flight MH17

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    Debris of the Boeing 777 is seen in a field near Donetsk, Ukraine

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    A relative shows photos of victims of the crash

 

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Australian and New South Wales flags fly at half-mast on Sydney harbour bridge. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters
 

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An armed pro-Russia militant attempts to stop journalists from accessing the crash site. Photograph:Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images
 

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Video :Watch the scary moment on how Malaysia Airlines M17 was first Spot,then shot and fall to crash in Ukraine.
 

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The Malaysian plane was following the usual route. All flight routes from Amsterdam to South East Asia fly that route.
 

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Did the rebels had the sensitivity on the number 17? Mas MH17 was shot on 17 of July (7) 2014
(2+0+1+4 is = 7 ) or the number 7 ? ??
 
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Grim coincidence? Malaysia Airlines hit by second disaster just months after MH370 vanished.
TWO Boeing 777s. Two incredibly rare aviation disasters. And one airline.

Horrible coincidence or something more?

That’s the question being asked after Malaysia Airlines was struck by a second horrific air disaster with the crash of another of its 777 jets, flight MH17, in Ukraine.

The aircraft, that Ukraine alleges was shot down by a missile, crashed months after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished mysteriously on March 8.

Malaysian Airline jet MH17 crashed after going missing while flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.

In a statement, the airlines said the Boeing 777 was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew.

“Malaysia Airlines has lost contact of MH17 from Amsterdam,” tweeted Malaysia Airlines.

“The last known position was over Ukrainian airspace.”

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak said he was “shocked” by reports of another Malaysia Airlines crash, and would be launching a full investigation.

News.
 

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Did the rebels had the sensitivity on the number 17? Mas MH17 was shot on 17 of July (7) 2014
(2+0+1+4 is = 7 ) or the number 7 ? ??

It is possible that they didn´t actually know who they hit and were thinking it is Ukrainian military plane. Difficult to say anything sure as we haven´t clear evidences was it rebels or Russia who hit it.

I don´t think they were counting any numbers there, date or number of the plane was just a coincidence.
 

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It is possible that they didn´t actually know who they hit and were thinking it is Ukrainian military plane. Difficult to say anything sure as we haven´t clear evidences was it rebels or Russia who hit it.

I don´t think they were counting any numbers there, date or number of the plane was just a coincidence.

but sister if they aren't weird they wouldn't be rebels.
 

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Are all rebels weird? Hmmm...

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Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Jatsenjuk consider it possible that the shooting down of the aircraft used in missile triggered the Russian soldiers.

The missile system is required to use specially trained staff, so it may not have been able to use the "drunk with the gorillas," (= rebels) said Jatsenjuk to the German Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagzeitungin interview.

Jatsenjuk denied the allegations that the missile would be triggered Ukrainian government forces. According to him, the Ukrainian government does not have anti-aircraft missiles region where the missile was launched.

Source: Finnish newspaper IS
 

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Are all rebels weird? Hmmm...

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~Rebels are usually uneducated and unwise the only they favors and respect is to what they think not in generally to peace keeping ...for example why shot a commercial plane ?
 
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