Comment: Poroshenko claims a lot of things. Problem is, he doesn't back any of them up with actual evidence.
A statement on the president's website said the aircraft was flying at an altitude high enough to evade any of the weapons that separatists were known to have, and was "probably" attacked from inside Russian territory.
Comment: You can't have it both ways, guys. Either the rebels have the capability to shoot down high-flying aircraft (in which case, you can't blame Russia for the An-26), or they don't (in which case, you can't blame E. Ukraine for MH17). Make up your minds.
It was not immediately clear how many military personnel were on board the plane, but there were reports that some had managed to parachute to safety and make contact with military HQ in Kiev.
After a lull when all sides appeared to be seeking a way out of the conflict, tension has risen again in recent days as Ukrainian troops have moved to retake towns held by the rebels, and separatist fighters have regrouped in the regional centres of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Russian politicians have demanded targeted strikes on Ukrainian territory after a shell apparently fired by pro-Kiev forces landed in a residential area on the Russian side of the border, killing one person. Russia's foreign ministry warned that the shelling could have "irreversible consequences", while the Ukrainians have been sounding the alarm over what they claim is more overt Russian involvement than ever before.













Comment: The only apparent reason for this show of force was to condition ordinary Americans to living in a police state.