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Malaysia Airlines flight MH17: World leaders demand international investigation amid fears crash site could be tampered with | Malaysia Airlines flight MH17: World leaders demand international investigation amid fears crash site could be tampered with |
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World leaders are demanding an international investigation into the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine, which killed all 298 people on board. | World leaders are demanding an international investigation into the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine, which killed all 298 people on board. |
The Prime Minister David Cameron has described the air disaster as "absolutely appalling, shocking [and] horrific" and called for those responsible "to be held to account" after a chairing a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergency committee. | The Prime Minister David Cameron has described the air disaster as "absolutely appalling, shocking [and] horrific" and called for those responsible "to be held to account" after a chairing a meeting of the Government's Cobra emergency committee. |
The United Nations, which will hold an emergency meeting today, has been considering a British-drafted statement calling for “a full, thorough and independent international investigation”, Reuters has reported. | The United Nations, which will hold an emergency meeting today, has been considering a British-drafted statement calling for “a full, thorough and independent international investigation”, Reuters has reported. |
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it "is critical that there be a full, credible, and unimpeded international investigation as quickly as possible". He told a news conference it was "vital that no evidence be tampered with in any way and that all potential evidence and remains at the crash site are undisturbed". | White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it "is critical that there be a full, credible, and unimpeded international investigation as quickly as possible". He told a news conference it was "vital that no evidence be tampered with in any way and that all potential evidence and remains at the crash site are undisturbed". |
Pro-Russian separatists have since told the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), a security and rights body, they would ensure safe access for international experts visiting the scene. | Pro-Russian separatists have since told the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), a security and rights body, they would ensure safe access for international experts visiting the scene. |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel echoed the call for an independent investigation into the crash to be started as quickly as possible, telling a news conference in Berlin: "There are many indications that the plane was shot down, so we have to take things very seriously. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel echoed the call for an independent investigation into the crash to be started as quickly as possible, telling a news conference in Berlin: "There are many indications that the plane was shot down, so we have to take things very seriously. |
"These events have once again shown us that what is required is a political solution and above all that it is also Russia that is responsible for what is happening in Ukraine at the moment," she added. | "These events have once again shown us that what is required is a political solution and above all that it is also Russia that is responsible for what is happening in Ukraine at the moment," she added. |
The Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk described the downing of the plane as an "international crime" and a "war against the world" as he called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. "All lines have been crossed," he added. | The Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk described the downing of the plane as an "international crime" and a "war against the world" as he called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. "All lines have been crossed," he added. |
Responding to the crash, the Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded a "thorough and unbiased" investigation into the incident during a phone call with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the Kremlin said on Friday. | Responding to the crash, the Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded a "thorough and unbiased" investigation into the incident during a phone call with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the Kremlin said on Friday. |
Later, he called for a ceasefire by pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces fighting in eastern Ukraine to allow for negotiations during a meeting with Russian Orthodox Church leaders. | |
"All sides in the conflict must swiftly halt fighting and begin peace negotiations," he said. "It is with great concern and sadness that we are watching what is happening in eastern Ukraine. It's awful, it's a tragedy." | |
In a television interview, the former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested the plane could have been shot by Russian-backed separatists, and said action was needed to "put [Vladimir] Putin on notice that he has gone too far and we are not going to stand idly by". | In a television interview, the former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested the plane could have been shot by Russian-backed separatists, and said action was needed to "put [Vladimir] Putin on notice that he has gone too far and we are not going to stand idly by". |
She told PBS news: “There does seem to be some growing awareness that it probably had to be Russian insurgents. How we determine that will require some forensics, but then if there is evidence pointing in that direction, the equipment had to have come from Russia. What more the Russians may or may not have done, we don't know.” | She told PBS news: “There does seem to be some growing awareness that it probably had to be Russian insurgents. How we determine that will require some forensics, but then if there is evidence pointing in that direction, the equipment had to have come from Russia. What more the Russians may or may not have done, we don't know.” |
US senator John McCain also warned that there will be “hell to pay” if the Russian military or separatists are deemed to have had any involvement in the 'incident'. | US senator John McCain also warned that there will be “hell to pay” if the Russian military or separatists are deemed to have had any involvement in the 'incident'. |
It comes as video footage has emerged purported to show a tank driving through Ukraine which reports claim could be a BUK missile launcher. | It comes as video footage has emerged purported to show a tank driving through Ukraine which reports claim could be a BUK missile launcher. |
The video allegedly show a BUK launcher being driven into place, The Evening Standard has reported. US and Ukrainian officials have said they believe the plane was shot down by a missile. | The video allegedly show a BUK launcher being driven into place, The Evening Standard has reported. US and Ukrainian officials have said they believe the plane was shot down by a missile. |
The authenticity of the video has not been in anyway confirmed or verified. | The authenticity of the video has not been in anyway confirmed or verified. |
Leaders of the rebels' self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic denied any involvement and said a Ukrainian air force jet had brought down the intercontinental flight. | Leaders of the rebels' self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic denied any involvement and said a Ukrainian air force jet had brought down the intercontinental flight. |
The Ukrainian government has this morning released recordings it said were of Russian intelligence officers discussing the shooting down of a civilian airliner by rebels who may have mistaken it for a Ukrainian military plane. These have also not been confirmed or verified. | The Ukrainian government has this morning released recordings it said were of Russian intelligence officers discussing the shooting down of a civilian airliner by rebels who may have mistaken it for a Ukrainian military plane. These have also not been confirmed or verified. |