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BUK missile manufacturer on MH17 shooting over Ukraine

Published 2 Jun, 2015 09:46 | Updated 2 Jun, 2015 12:54
BUK missile manufacturer on MH17 shooting over Ukraine

The BUK missile manufacturer revealed its own findings into the flight MH17 downing over Ukraine, effectively proving that a missile type consistent only with the Buk-M1 system was used – one that the Russian armed forces do not possess.

  • 02 June 2015

    12:53 GMT

    Political analyst Aleksandar Pavic joins RT

  • 11:06 GMT

    US satellites were spotted hovering over Donbass at the time of the Boeing downing in east Ukraine – Almaz-Antey

  • 10:44 GMT

    We can not explain Ukraine air traffic control activity at time of crash, black box should reveal: missile manufacturer Almaz-Antey

    — Daniel Bushell (@danielb_rt) June 2, 2015

  • 10:38 GMT

    A lot of absolutely contradictory information in Western media about circumstances of MH17 tragedy: missile maker Almaz-Antey

    — Daniel Bushell (@danielb_rt) June 2, 2015

  • 10:35 GMT

    'We do not rule out other versions, but we stand by our analysis that BUK M1 hit MH17': missile maker Almaz-Antey

    — Daniel Bushell (@danielb_rt) June 2, 2015

  • 10:34 GMT

    The Ukrainian General Staff says that Ukraine possesses BUK M-1 missile systems, but that on the day of the MH17 crash Ukraine was not in control of the area where it is suspected the missile was fired.

  • 10:34 GMT

    We do technical analysis, do not speculate on whether Kiev or self-defence side to blame: missile maker Almaz-Antey

    — Daniel Bushell (@danielb_rt) June 2, 2015

  • 10:34 GMT

    Almaz-Antey is still entertaining the possibility that another aircraft may have been involved in the downing of flight MH17.

  • 10:32 GMT

    The country that possessed the missile that hit flight MH17 remains unknown - Almaz-Antey

  • 10:29 GMT

    "If necessary, we can carry out a field test... with the participation of independent experts," Novikov says. "We are willing to carry out a demolition of a 9M38M1 missile at a specified angle and aimed at the same model of aircraft."

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