Aircraft passenger MH17 Fainting Before Killed Once hit by missiles


The passengers and crew of aircraft belonging to Malaysia Airlines MH17 lost consciousness as the plane was shot and did not suffer further when the aircraft hit the ground.

This was conveyed by the Dutch Safety Board report on the cause of the crash MH17 in eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014 which killed all passengers on the aircraft, amounting to 298 people.

To the representatives of families of the victims who gathered in The Hague on Tuesday (10/13/2015), the Dutch Safety Board explained that the chip surface-to-air missile, BUK, made in Russia, was found in the bodies of the crew.

The report is not expected to confirm exactly who fired the missiles.

Along with the submission of the report the Netherlands, Almaz-Antey, the Russian missile manufacturer, held a press conference in Moscow.

Director of the Almaz-Antey, Yan Novikov, said that the missiles fired at aircraft made before 1986 that are too old to be used by Russia, while Russia's missiles have a shelf life of 25 years.

The plane crashed in eastern Ukraine while on a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. At that time, a war is raging between government forces and pro-Russian separatists.

Russia from the outset dismissed involved in the incident, and insisted on his version will issue a report.

Among the 298 people on the Boeing 777 aircraft types are 193 Dutch citizens, 43 Malaysians, 27 Australians and 12 Indonesian citizens.

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