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Malaysia Airliner Crashes In East Ukraine
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The other Malaysian plane which crashed near Australia was well out of reach of Ukrainian missiles.
// Spokesman Anton Gerashenko said on his Facebook page that the plane was flying at an altitude of 33,000 feet over eastern Ukraine when it was hit by a missile fired from a Buk launcher. //
I wonder where the Ukrainians acquired these launchers? I wonder if now they have made this dreadful error, the people arming them will stop?
// Spokesman Anton Gerashenko said on his Facebook page that the plane was flying at an altitude of 33,000 feet over eastern Ukraine when it was hit by a missile fired from a Buk launcher. //
I wonder where the Ukrainians acquired these launchers? I wonder if now they have made this dreadful error, the people arming them will stop?
'Aviation Herald' website, which reports aircraft incidents from all over the world on a daily basis, is carrying a report that this aircraft was shot down. If so, since the aircraft would commonly have been at an altitude of 32,000 to 36,000 feet, it would have taken a fairly advanced missile - not the sort of thing carried by ground troops. If this story is true, Putin should ignore everything else, and immediately come down like a ton of bricks on whoever's responsible.
// If this story is true, Putin should ignore everything else, and immediately come down like a ton of bricks on whoever's responsible. //
I'm sure he will. Not sure why he should though. It is doubtful if any Russians were on the flight. The flight was nothing to do with Russian and Ukraine other than it was in Ukraine airspace.
I'm sure he will. Not sure why he should though. It is doubtful if any Russians were on the flight. The flight was nothing to do with Russian and Ukraine other than it was in Ukraine airspace.
I doubt it was deliberately targeted as being a Malaysian airline but if anyone wanted to deliberately target anyone, websites like Flightradar would be a great help to them. "We want to get the **123 - look it`s just overhead now (according to Flightradar) Aim, Fire." Makes you think. Maybe it`s time to stop showing the details in realtime.
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