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Breaking news: Malaysian Airliner shot down over Ukraine


A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 with 295 people aboard crashed on Thursday in eastern Ukraine near the Russian border, an area roiled by fighting between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian officials said the plane might have been shot down, possibly by a Russian-made antiaircraft system. Eastern Ukraine has been roiled for months by a violent pro-Russian separatist uprising in which a number of military aircraft have been downed. But this would be the first commercial airline disaster to result from the hostilities. Despite the turmoil in eastern Ukraine, the commercial airspace over that part of the country is a heavily trafficked route and has remained open.
New York Times with more information, video and analysis.
The incident touched off immediate finger-pointing between Russian separatists and the Ukrainian government. Eastern Ukraine separatist leader Alexander Borodai told Reuters that Ukrainian military forces shot the jet down, but Kiev denied involvement and labeled the incident a "terrorist act." The President of Ukraine on behalf of the State expresses its deepest and most sincere condolences to the families and relatives of those killed in this terrible tragedy," said a statement released by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko's office. "Every possible search and rescue effort is being made." Separatist groups reportedly blocked Ukrainian officials from the scene, and later said the "black box," or flight data recorder, had been sent to Moscow. KT McFarland, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense under President Ronald Reagan, and a Fox News national security analyst said the attack was most likely the work of Russian separatists, not the Russian or Ukrainian armies.
Source.
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Actually it matters for a lot of reasons.
And if we start counting promises to Russia broken by the Western states and governments we can actually start with you cheating us out of spoils of WWI.
Wow, talk about red herrings!
Even if no written declarations to stop expanding were made, such promises were implied in many oral statements and official releases in mid-90s.
Like the one that Russia agreed to protecting the integrity of Ukraine? Russia broke the Budapest Memorandum that it signed in 1994. This Memorandum guaranteed to Ukraine "respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine” and “refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine.” in exchange of Ukraine giving up it's third-largest nuclear arsenal.
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Learn something new every day....
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