A disregard of Russian technical evidence, a failure to produce US evidence, and a heavy reliance on social media, video, radio intercept, and eye-witness evidence originating from Ukraine, leaves the case open.
As widely anticipated the so-called Joint Investigation Team (JIT) investigating the circumstances of the shooting down of MH17 delivered a preliminary
report on Wednesday 28th September 2016 which said that MH17 was shot down by the east Ukrainian militia from a location near the town of Snezhnoe with a BUK missile supposedly smuggled to them from Russia.
This theory has been in circulation since almost immediately after MH17 was shot down. It relies heavily on social media reports and videos of a BUK missile launcher supposedly being moved around eastern Ukraine. Some of this evidence is also backed by claims by eye-witnesses, and radio intercepts.
The first point to make about the investigation that published these findings on Wednesday is that its instigator is Ukraine.
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