A NEW report has presented detailed evidence linking a Russian military convoy to the Buk missile launcher believed to have brought down MH17, killing all 298 people on board.
The report by Bellingcat includes photos taken by a Russian soldier and driver that detail the journey of a large Russian military convoy that travelled to eastern Ukraine in June 2014. The Malaysia Airlines flight crashed on July 17.
Published overnight, the report presents detailed evidence of the involvement of the 2nd and 147th Automobile Battalions in the transport of military equipment through Russia.
That equipment includes the Buk missile launcher filmed and photographed in Ukraine on July 17, and linked to the downing MH17. An earlier Bellingcat report alleged that Buk 3x2 was seen in a convoy travelling from the Russian 53rd Brigade near Kursk to Millerovo, close to the Ukrainian border, between June 23 and June 25.
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