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Russia gives UN, OSCE data from objective monitoring over MH17 crash site - Churkin

Russia “makes any contribution to investigating the tragedy”, Churkin said

UNITED NATIONS, July 31,/ITAR-TASS/. Russia has given the U.N. and the OSCE data from objective monitoring over the site of MH17 jet crash, Russian permanent representative to the U.N. Vitaly Churkin said on Wednesday, July 30.

“We hope that the other will act concretely and constructively instead of spreading unfounded accusations and insinuations,” he said.

Russia “makes any contribution to investigating the tragedy”, Churkin said.

Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency “promptly formulated the issues to reveal the causes of the jet crash. Russian specialists started working immediately on the crash site”,” he said.

On July 17, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 passenger airliner on flight MH17 from the Dutch city of Amsterdam to the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur crashed in eastern Ukraine’s embattled Donetsk Region, killing all 298 people on board.