In the body of the captain of the crew downed in the Donbass MH17 found a shard missiles

the Experts examined the bodies of the crew members of the downed over Donbass Malaysian Boeing. In the body of the captain of the crew found the shard in the shape of a butterfly, as well as fragments having similarities with a missile “Buk”, said the Dutch Prosecutor Thijs Berger on the court in the case of MH17.

in Total, according to him, the bodies of the crew members was found 29 steel splinters. “The forensic Institute have studied the features and compared them with the characteristics of fragmented parts of the Ukrainian dismantled warheads and warhead fragments that were obtained after testing in Finland and Ukraine. <...> In the wreckage and the bodies of the dead were able to detect only 370 pieces of 8 thousand,” — said the expert.

He noted that you have “more similarities with the missile “Buk” type 9M38M1 than the 9M38 missile”, it is quoted by RIA “Novosti”.

Recall that in 2015, the experiments of concern PVO “Almaz-Antey” has shown that the Boeing was shot down by antiaircraft missile 9M38. Experts have ruled out the option of defeat more modern Boeing 9M38M1 missile, noting that this type of ammunition leaves on the body damage not detected on the Malaysian aircraft.

hearings on the case of MH17 resumed in the judicial complex Schiphol in the Netherlands, 8 June.

the Plane, flying flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot down over Donetsk region 17 July 2014. On Board were 298 people, none survived. According to the findings of the international investigation team JIT, by a missile fired from “Buka”, stationed in the district of Kursk, the airliner was shot down militias Donetsk people’s Republic. The Russian side denies involvement in the crash. Currently, this case involves four accused: Russian citizens and one Ukrainian — Igor Girkin (Strelkov), Sergey Dubinsky, Oleg Pulatov and Leonid Kharchenko.

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