The Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down by Russian-made rockets and they had new evidence based on phone calls.
According to AFP, the calls took place between high-ranking Russian officials and suspects facing a crash trial.
Investigators said they were making a "new witness appeal" based on recorded calls between DPR leaders (Donetsk People's Republic, a separatist group) and senior officials. high of Russia.
"The relationship between Russian officials and DPR leaders seems to be much closer," compared to the information originally revealed, said Andy Kraag, head of the Dutch Police Crime Investigation Division, for know in a video statement.
Investigators said in June they would bring three Russians and one Ukrainian to trial in the Netherlands in March 2020 for the Malaysia Airlines plane being shot down, although they could be tried. absent. The passenger plane from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was hit by a Russian-made BUK rocket in 2014 in eastern Ukraine. All 298 people died.
Investigators said on Thursday they determined that Russian officials and Ukrainian rebels used secure communications "apparently provided by Russia's FSB security service".
The special phones were "used by top Russian officials when interacting with the elements," said David Nelson, senior investigative officer at the Australian Federal Police.


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