United States Secretary of State John Kerry laid out
"extraordinary circumstantial evidence" yesterday that Ukrainian
pro-Russian rebels were behind the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17,
hit by weapons obtained from Russia.
American
intelligence suggests that a sophisticated SA11 missile system was used to
bring down flight MH17 on Thursday as it flew at some 10,600m over Ukraine en
route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, Kerry said. A total of 298 people on
board were killed in the disaster that has shocked the world.
"It's
pretty clear that this is a system that was transferred from Russia in the
hands of separatists," Kerry told CNN as he blitzed the Sunday television
talk shows.
"We know
with confidence, with confidence, that the Ukrainians did not have such a
system anywhere near the vicinity at that point in time. So it obviously points
a very clear finger at the separatists."
The top US
diplomat also slammed "grotesque" scenes at the crash site where he
said rebels were hampering the investigation and the proper removal of the
bodies.
International
monitors said yesterday that pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine had loaded scores of
bodies from the crash site into train cars.
The rebels
said the bodies would be kept in the refrigerated cars, and that they had to be
removed from the crash site because of the heat and fears they would become
prey for wild dogs.
World leaders
have demanded Russian President Vladimir Putin use his influence to persuade
the rebels to hand over the victims and allow international investigators unfettered access to the crash site in eastern Grabove.
US evidence
pointed to the involvement of the separatists in Thursday's horrific crash,
Kerry, a former prosecutor said, adding Washington had "extraordinary
circumstantial evidence" although he stopped short of actually accusing
them of firing a missile at the plane.
"We
picked up the imagery of this launch. We know the trajectory," he told
NBC's "Meet the Press." "We know where it came from. We know the
timing."
"And it
was exactly at the time that this aircraft disappeared from the radar. We also
know, from voice identification, that the separatists were bragging about
shooting it down afterwards."
Kerry also
told CNN's "State of the Union" that "we know for certain that
the separatists have a proficiency that they've gained by training from
Russians as to how to use these sophisticated SA11 systems. We know they have
the system."
And
"within hours of this event, this particular system passed through two
towns right in the vicinity of the shootdown."
Kerry added
there was also video of an SA11 launcher being trucked back into Russia after
the disaster, with "at least one missing missile".
"We need
a full access to this site to be able to conduct a thorough
investigation," he insisted on CBS's "Face the Nation". – AFP,
July 21, 2014.
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