Monday, March 30, 2015

MH17 : REUTERS CITES ITS OWN DISPUTED REPORT ON EYEWITNESSES WITHOUT RESPONDING TO RUSSIA TODAY

In its report on the release today of a video by the JIT requesting witnesses to a BUK being transported through East Ukraine, Reuters refers to the report that is disputed by Russia Today. In that initial Reuters report Pytor Fedotov is claimed to have said that he saw the missile wiggling as it flew over his head when he was in his garden in a village south of Shnizhne.

Villagers in eastern Ukraine told Reuters earlier this year they saw a missile flying directly overhead just before flight MH17 was shot out of the sky, providing the most detailed accounts to date that suggest the rocket was launched from territory held by pro-Russian rebels.

[source : Dutch MH17 crash investigation focuses on Russian missile theory, Reuters, http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/03/30/uk-ukraine-crisis-mh-idUKKBN0MQ1B620150330, 30th March 2015]
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But today Russia Today has reported that Fedotov has told them that he did not say this and that Fedotov says the Reuters report is "mere fantasy".

To help to clarify the situation Russia Today has asked Reuters and the reporter to provide the the raw footage of the interview, which Reuters has so far not done.

And on those intercepts in that video released by the JIT: are they having a laugh?

They mention BUK and Russia, as if the people speaking were actually trying to implicate themselves!!

And as for the proposed route as to how the BUK got from Shnizhne to Luhansk, the BUK would have had to travel through territory occupied by the Kiev Nazis!!! That area south and west of Luhansk was either occupied by Kiev Nazis or was a war zone as the Kiev Nazis tried to create a corridor to Luhansk airport.

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