The Netherlands is preparing a lawsuit in the ECHR against Russia because of the disaster MH17
The Dutch government intends to file a lawsuit with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against Russia in connection with the alleged role of Moscow in the crash in 2014 of a Malaysia Airlines plane flying MH17 over the Donbass. This was announced today, July 10, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. See also: The Russian Foreign Ministry announced an insufficient investigation into the role of Kiev in the case MN17 It is clarified that this lawsuit will be attached to individual claims against the Russian Federation filed earlier in the ECHR by relatives of victims of the disaster, reports The Washington Post. Achieving justice for the 298 victims of the crash of the flight MH17 is and will remain the highest priority of the government, said Foreign Minister Steph Blok. Having taken this step today [] we are approaching this goal. Also on the topic: The Russian Foreign Ministry evaluated the book on the crash of the flight published in Malaysia MH17 As reported by the news agency, the Boeing plane flying from the Netherlands to Malaysia was shot down over the Donbass on July 17, 2014. The disaster killed 298 people. The Ukrainian side denies any involvement in the incident, accusing the leaders of the resistance who defended Donbass from the Ukrainian invasion. On June 22, in the Netherlands, hearings on the Malaysian Boeing case were resumed. Later, the Dutch prosecutor's office proposed to postpone the consideration of the case of the crash of flight MH17 from autumn 2020 to January-February 2021.
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