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Russian MH17 suspect denies involvement as Dutch trial concludes

Oleg Pulatov, tried in absentia, accuses prosecution of aiming for conviction ‘by any means’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Jun 2022 10:44PM

Russian MH17 suspect denies involvement as Dutch trial concludes
Pictures of the four men on trial in absentia for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 displayed on screen on June 19, 2019 in Nieuwegein during a press conference on the investigation into the 2014 crash. One of the men, Oleg Pulatov, today told a Dutch court to acquit him, as the long-running trial concludes. – AFP pic, June 10, 2022

THE HAGUE – A Russian suspect accused of downing Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 told Dutch judges today he had “nothing to do with the disaster”, as the long-running trial concluded.

Oleg Pulatov is one of four men on trial in absentia for shooting down the jetliner in July 2014 as it passed over war-torn eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers on board.

The trial is being held in the Netherlands as the Boeing 777 was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur and most of the victims were Dutch.

“I am not guilty. I have nothing to do with the disaster of July 17, 2014,” Pulatov, said in a video statement played to the court.

“I fully took part in the (court) procedure and there is irrefutable evidence that the prosecution did not explain the full circumstances of the crash,” added Pulatov, speaking in Russian.

“It is the prosecution’s main aim to get a conviction by any means,” said Pulatov, dressed in a blue shirt and jacket and speaking directly to the camera.

“Acquit me,” he then told judges at the hearing, which opened at a top-security courthouse near Schiphol airport in March 2020.

A verdict is not expected until at least November 17, judges said today.

Presiding judge Hendrik Steenhuis said “the case has made a massive impression on all here in the courtroom and those outside.”

Russian nationals Igor Girkin, Sergei Dubinsky and Pulatov as well as Ukrainian citizen Leonid Kharchenko have all refused to appear in court and are being tried in absentia.

Only Pulatov has legal representation.

The MH17 trial has taken on new significance since Russia’s late February invasion of Ukraine, in which a slew of new war crimes are being alleged.

Yesterday, Pulatov’s lawyer Sabine ten Doesschate said prosecutors failed to prove a Russian-made BUK missile was responsible for shooting down flight MH17.

Prosecutors have called for life sentences for the four men.

Girkin, 51, also known by his pseudonym “Strelkov”, is the most high-profile suspect – a former Russian spy and historical re-enactment fan who helped kickstart the war in Ukraine.

Dubinsky, 59, who has also been linked with Russian intelligence, allegedly served as the separatists’ military intelligence chief.

Pulatov, 55, was an ex-Russian special forces soldier and one of Dubinsky’s deputies.

Kharchenko, 50, allegedly led a separatist unit in eastern Ukraine. – AFP, June 10, 2022

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