Malaysian Airlines Flight MH-17 crashed in eastern Ukraine in the Russian Armed Forces missile. On Thursday, the investigators of the Netherlands claimed that the missile was launched from Russia's 53 Antarctic Brigade in the city of Kursk. This information was given in a BBC Online report.
On 17 July 2014, the plane crashed in eastern Ukraine. The plane was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. All the 298 people who were on board were killed when the missile crashed on Ukraine.
Dutch investigators say that it was devastated by Russia's missile. Russia has denied allegations But today, Dutch investigating team chief Wilbert Pollin told reporters, "All the vehicles carrying missiles were part of Russia's armed forces."
For nearly four years, the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has been working to reveal the cause of the incident. Officials of the Investigation Panel of Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, and Ukraine are there. The October 2015 Dutch Security Committee announced that the plane was subject to the collapse of a Russian-made ballistic missile.
Later in 2016, the investigators of the Netherlands said that the plane crashed in the face of Russian missile Bak-9M38. Russian-backed rebels communicated with Russia over missile They also told to reach the rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine, where they would arrive. At that time a CNN report said that after the incident, the missiles returned to Russia, rebels gave the rebels.