Dutch prosecutor’s office announced lack of evidence in the MH17 crash

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The Dutch prosecutor’s office said the investigation into the 2014 crash of the Malaysian Boeing-777 (flight MH17) in eastern Ukraine did not have sufficient evidence for new cases. It gives information about DEA News based on the prosecutor’s statement.

“The evidence is not specific enough to start new cases,” the Observer said in a statement.

The document also shows that a lot of new information has been gathered about several people involved in this case.

In November, Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra met with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong. declarationHe said the two countries plan to continue working to hold Russia responsible for the 2014 crash of the Malaysian Boeing (flight MH17) in eastern Ukraine.

In contrast, the investigative team in the Malaysian Boeing-777 case shot down in Ukraine will announce The results of further research tentatively in the spring of 2023.

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