Lavrov: No haste in MH17 tragedy probe, despite media hype

Published time: September 13, 2014 14:15 

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 at the crash site in the village of Hrabove 
(Grabovo), some 80km east of Donetsk.(AFP Photo / Alexander Khudoteply)

The report on the Malaysian jet crash is very “calm” and doesn’t provide much 
information about the tragedy, said Russian FM Sergey Lavrov. He added that 
despite all the hype around the crash, the investigators do not seem to be in a 
hurry.

In a Saturday interview to Russian channel TV-Center, Foreign Minister Sergey 
Lavrov revealed he was disappointed by the latest report from Dutch experts on 
the reasons of Malaysia airplane crash. Malaysian airplane with 298 people on 
board crashed in Donetsk region July 17. Many western media outlets started 
accusing Russia without providing any evidence. 

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However, despite the political tensions, the report provided by the Dutch 
Safety Board from September 9 is “calm” while the investigators are taking 
their time with the probe. 

“There are no demands that experts resume their work at the crash site,” Lavrov 
said. “There were also no attempts to go there to collect, as they say, the 
wreckage and to see how the whole plane looked like. Nobody spoke about it out 
loud.” 

At the same time, the only side who is the moment seems actively interested in 
going to the site of the crash is Malaysia, whose Defense Minister is planning 
a soon visit. 

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 at the crash site in the village of Hrabove 
(Grabovo), some 80km east of Donetsk.(AFP Photo / Alexander Khudoteply )

The Dutch report said that the MH17 crash was the result of structural damage 
caused by a large number of high-energy objects that struck the Boeing from the 
outside. 

“Flight MH17 with a Boeing 777-200 operated by Malaysia Airlines broke up in 
the air probably as the result of structural damage caused by a large number of 
high-energy objects that penetrated the aircraft from outside,” the Dutch 
Safety Board said in its preliminary report. 

“I hope that we will learn the truth, but it doesn’t depend on me,” Lavrov 
said, dismissing the accusations that traces of a Russian BUK missile system 
were detected at the crash site. 

“There were many ‘fiction stories’ about BUK missiles,” said Lavrov. “But that 
very myth was debunked. This BUK was shown on the territory controlled by Kiev 
troops. There were many other far-fetched theories, some of them outright 
lies.” 

The international experts have spent at least three weeks in Kiev and talked to 
Ukrainian authorities, but nobody cared to answer the questions posed by the 
Russian side, Russian FM added. 

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Lavrov said Moscow is readying one more set of questions, this time coming from 
Russian Air agencies, on the crash. A number of important steps required in 
such a probe have not been taken, he added. 

“I don’t know why those things have not been done. Maybe someone is comfortable 
with the situation when right after the tragedy there were hysteric accusations 
towards the irregular forces in eastern Ukraine and Russia,” he concluded. “And 
now when the ‘propagandist cream’ has got removed, maybe those people do not 
really want to investigate the plane crash.” 

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