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World knows Russia harbouring MH17 killers: Australia

Moscow’s refusal to hand them over an indictment of President Vladimir Putin’s character, says Penny Wong

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Nov 2022 2:45PM

World knows Russia harbouring MH17 killers: Australia
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Russia’s refusal to hand over the three men found guilty of shooting down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 is ultimately a damning indictment of President Vladimi Putin’s character. – The Vibes file pic, November 18, 2022

SYDNEY – Australia’s foreign minister today urged Russia to surrender three men found guilty of shooting down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 and called out President Vladimir Putin for “harbouring murderers”.

A Dutch court yesterday sentenced three men to life imprisonment over the 2014 downing of the Malaysia Airlines flight over Ukraine.

Russians Igor Girkin and Sergei Dubinsky and Ukrainian Leonid Kharchenko were found guilty in absentia of shooting down the Boeing 777 with a Russian-supplied missile, killing all 298 passengers on board.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the verdict confirmed the “Russian Federation has responsibility”.

“We call on Russia to surrender those convicted so they may face the court’s sentence for their heinous crimes,” she told reporters. 

“No amount of avoidance, obfuscating, or disinformation from the Russian Federation can avoid that fact.”

Wong said Russia’s refusal to hand over the men was ultimately a damning indictment of Putin’s character. 

“We would say to Russia that the world knows that you’re harbouring murderers, and that says something about you, Mr Putin,” she later told national broadcaster ABC. 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, speaking on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Bangkok, said Russia should hand over the perpetrators of “this atrocious act of terrorism”. 

“Our thoughts today are with the families and friends who lost loved ones in that atrocity,” he told reporters. 

“We call upon Russia to hand over, for justice, the people who were involved and who were found guilty in absentia.”

Moscow has shrugged off the verdict as politically motivated, while Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy – battling a full-scale Russian invasion after years of low-level fighting in the east -- has praised it as “important”.

The trial represents the end of a long search for justice for the victims of the disaster, who came from 10 countries, including 196 Dutch, 43 Malaysians, and 38 Australian residents. – AFP, November 18, 2022

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