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26th July 2014: The sea of flowers outside Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands nine days after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down by a russian Buk missile over occupied Donbas, Ukraine.
298 people from almost a dozen countries were killed in the russian terror attack.
‼️11 лет назад
(17 июля 2014 года) из привезённого зенитно-ракетного комплекса #БУК из 53 зрбр в/ч 32406 из города Курск (РФ) #террористы (захватившие части Луганской и Донецкой областей и мирное население в заложники, и убившие более ❗️15000❗️ граждан Украины🇺🇦) поддерживаемые вооружением, кадровым личным составом армии #РФ и финансируемые Москвой совершили ТЕРРОРИСТИЧЕСКИЙ акт, сбив рейс #MH17 с ❗️298❗️ людьми на боту из которых ❗️80❗️ ДЕТЕЙ!!!
https://youtu.be/lJ0fQRqk16Q
It's the tenth anniversary of Russia shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine. All 298 passengers and crew were killed. Don't forget it.
MH17
It’s 10 years exactly since a Russian Buk missile ended the lives of 298 people, who were on their way to Malaysia.
Over the years I've written multiple times about this event on various blogs, so I'll keep it short this time.
Today not only marks this tragedy, but also the knowledge that the western side of Europe got another wake-up call to the Ukrainian cause. Putin's Russia had already shown up in Chechnya and Georgia. Maidan already happened, Yanukovich had fled and Putin had taken Crimea before this commercial plane was shot out of the sky.
Throughout the years, Russia has denied responsibility, tried to sow seeds of doubt and misinformation and continued to distort the truth on. Yet the evidence in the court cases was crystal clear, Russia is responsible.
My thoughts today go to those who were in the airplane, those who they left behind and the many Ukrainians who suffered because of the EU’s lacklustre response then and now.
like all other things regarding justice, the MH17 verdict is appallingly late. so late to the point of utter disrespect to the families of 298 dead. i guess if it weren’t for rus*ia’s being a total loser in the full scale war, the “trendiness” would never arrive and so the end of the case with it.
Dear westerners. Today is 10 years anniversary of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17
On 17 July 10 years ago the 298 innocent people, including 80 children, of 17 nationalities were killed by russia.
How I remember MH17
17 July marks the anniversary of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) in eastern Ukraine in 2014. All 298 on board, mostly Dutch, Malaysians, and Australians were killed. I had just finished up with a short term job interstate and was looking for further employment at the time, and had the time to follow the reporting of the incident online. In 2014, I would not have guessed that the event would shape my view of discourse and disinformation in eastern Europe for years to come. Ukraine was on the other side of the world and I had no real interest or understanding of the invasion by Russia back then, but people from my country were on that plane, so I paid attention. The blame game started in earnest.
‘Ukraine fired the missile.’
‘Russia fired the missile’
‘It was an accident.’
‘The Ukrainians are looting the crash site.’
‘The Russians are looting the crash site.’
‘Malaysian Airlines was at fault and shouldn’t have been flying over a warzone.’
‘The pilot was at fault.’
‘The investigation is biased towards Russia/Ukraine/Malaysia/Australia/Netherlands...’
‘Russia/Ukraine tampered with evidence...’
It even got ugly in some less reputable ‘news’ sites and far right conspiracy theories spread online, that it was the ‘missing’ MH370 that crashed into the sea months earlier, that the US did it because reasons, islamophobia, men in black, hijackers, crisis actors, aliens... As a queer person, I paid attention to the fact that several AIDS researchers were on board, and stigma surrounding AIDS was and is still very rife, which fed into the more extreme discourse. The world wanted answers.
Round and round it went. It did eventually emerge that Russia, or ‘separatists’ - really Russian proxies - fired the missile, from a Buk launcher that was later filmed being carted back to Russia carrying three missiles instead of its usual four. The billboard was used to geolocate the truck and Buk’s to the border.
Pardon my terrible MSPaint edit.
The still image is grabbed from a video that was posted by Ukraine’s Defense ministry, but forms part of a broader investigation by Bellingcat, an independent collective of open source researchers, that is too detailed to write here but tracked the movements of the Buk and the truck carrying it to and from the launch site. (link: https://www.bellingcat.com/tag/mh17/)
There was nothing wrong with the plane, the pilot, or the flight path. Passenger planes from Air France, Air India and Singapore Airlines were transiting nearby.
Now, it was obvious that MH17 wasn’t an intentional target. The commanders of the brigade that the Buk belonged to initially posted on social media that they had downed a Ukrainian fighter jet, and then rapidly deleted their celebratory comments when photos of the wreckage appeared online. In my mind, all Russia had to do was acknowledge it was a mistake, or a mistake by ‘separatists’, court martial the guy who pulled the trigger, apologise and fork out some form of compensation. Install a plaque at the site, send flowers, and the world would have eventually looked away from the not-really-civil-war in faraway eastern Europe and their brush with a southeast Asian airline.
Why the lies? Acknowledging the mistake would have been magnitudes cheaper and simpler than the overall war effort. Why was continuing to perpetuate a firehose of falsehoods more important than the truth and trying to repair relations? I couldn’t answer those questions then, but now realise that keeping the information space muddied and flooded with crap is now the norm for disinformation coming out of Russia. Its like they can’t help themselves.
Fast forward to today.
The ‘separatist’ commanders are still involved in the invasion of Ukraine, now unmasked as regular Russians. No commercial flights operate over the country for now. Disinformation, so heavily weaponised during the long months of pandemic lockdown and the former president of the US, runs rife. I posted my own little memorials to the tragedy on social media, year after year, and got bot farm and troll reactions downvoting or pushing them into invisibility. I’m not important enough in the big scheme of things to have a flesh and blood russian troll come to debate me, not that I have the time and energy for it. I’m also not the only person who refuses to forget it, even if the loss pales in significance to the atrocities perpetuated on Ukraine from last year. The lies meant that when the 2022 invasion started along with the inevitable discourse, we also remembered which side was more likely to be lying. The Netherlands and Australia are very supportive of Ukraine, Malaysia is officially neutral (mostly due to convoluted reasoning of America = bad imperialists, America supports Ukraine, so supporting Russia good etc) though many individuals still go against the grain to donate or volunteer. I can’t change what others think, but at least I can prevent them from forgetting.