- A Dutch court has decided that a Buk missile was responsible for the shooting down of MH17.
- The verdict was handed down by the judge who presided over the case, and can be read here.
A Dutch court has decided that a Buk missile, which was manufactured in Russia and used to shoot down Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 in eastern Ukraine in 2014, was responsible for the deaths of all 298 people who were on board.
The court reached this conclusion based on evidence presented by the Dutch government. After hearing evidence and testimony from all parties, the judge came to this conclusion after deliberating.
The verdict has been handed down by the judge who presided over the case in the Netherlands, and it may be found here.
On Wednesday, both the verdict and the conclusion that the court had arrived at were announced after being read out in court.
The judge who presided over the case is currently reading the judgement out loud in the courtroom. The case involved four defendants: three Russians and one rebel from Ukraine.
The judge who presided over the case is currently reading the verdict out loud. These people are accused of having had a part in causing the aero plane to crash, which resulted in the deaths of a number of other passengers and crew members who were on board the aircraft at the time.
At this very moment, the individuals who are being prosecuted are standing trial on the grounds that they are responsible for the deaths of dozens of people who have already been identified.
The individuals are being tried on the grounds that they committed the crimes that resulted in the deaths of these individuals.
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