'Moral duty' to punish 'murderers' who downed MH17: Ukraine leader
Kiev
President Petro Poroshenko called it a "moral duty" today to punish the "murderers" who killed 298 people by downing Flight MH17 over rebel-held eastern Ukraine one year ago.
"Our moral duty to honour the memory of the fallen ones is to ensure a fair punishment for those guilty in downing the aircraft. This crime represents a threat to the whole international community," said Poroshenko.
"The murderers should know that the punishment is inevitable," Poroshenko said in the English-language statement.
The Western-backed leader said the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 was shot out of the sky by a surface-to-air missile that could only have been supplied to the insurgents under direct orders from Russia's most senior leaders.
"It would not have happened without participation, without a direct order from the highest political and military leadership of the neighbouring state," said Poroshenko.
Russia denies supplying Ukraine's eastern militias with the type of Buk missile system allegedly used in the attack.
It claims to have played no role in the 15-month conflict and has blamed the downing at various stages on either a Ukrainian-made Buk system fired by government soldiers or an air-to-air missile launched by Kiev's air force.
Poroshenko on Friday reaffirmed his support for the establishment of a United Nations criminal tribunal that could prosecute those responsible for downing the flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.
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