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ICAO to hear MH17 case filed by Netherlands, Australia against Russia

This follows filing of joint complaint by two countries in March 2022

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 18 Mar 2023 9:42PM

ICAO to hear MH17 case filed by Netherlands, Australia against Russia
Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra says Netherlands and Australia will continue to make every effort to find closure for the families of the victims. – Wikipedia pic, March 18, 2023

MOSCOW – The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) decided to hear the case filed by the Netherlands and Australia against Russia over the crash of the MH17 plane in Donbas in 2014, Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said today.

In March 2022, the Dutch cabinet said that the two countries had filed a joint complaint against Russia with ICAO in the case of the MH17 plane crash, reported Sputnik.

“Today, ICAO has decided to hear the case of the Netherlands and Australia against Russia for the downing of flight #MH17... this is an important step towards establishing the truth, justice, and accountability,” Hoekstra tweeted.

The foreign minister added that both the Netherlands and Australia would continue to make every effort to “find closure” for the families of the victims.

In November, the Hague District Court found two Russian citizens, Igor Girkin and Sergei Dubinsky, and Ukrainian citizen Leonid Kharchenko guilty of shooting down the MH17 plane and sentenced them to life imprisonment in absentia. They also have to pay €16 million (RM77.3 million) in damages to the families of the victims. 

The fourth defendant, Russian national Oleg Pulatov, was acquitted of the charges. 

The Hague court did not directly link the use of the Buk air defence system that led to the plane crash with Moscow, but said that Russia controlled the region where the incident happened at the time.

The MH17 passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia crashed in the Donbas conflict zone on July 17, 2014. All 298 passengers, mostly Dutch citizens, and crew members on board were killed.

In 2016, the Dutch-led international joint investigation team concluded that the aircraft was shot by a Russian-made Buk missile brought to the Donbas area controlled by independence fighters from a military brigade stationed in the Russian city of Kursk. 

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that the JIT’s allegations of Russia’s links to the crash were groundless, adding that the investigation was biased and one-sided. – Bernama, March 18, 2023

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