Sorry, but you sounds like a fake, how can you be so sure and suggest who did that even without official investigation result. Its haven't been done yet. No one know which side is responsible and no one will.
The evidence that is now out in public strongly suggests that the separatists used a BUK surface-to-air missile system to take down the airliner from Snizhne. Likely not intentional, of course, but it's grossly neglectant nonetheless.
1. To the best of my knowledge, the separatists aren't using aircrafts to attack Ukraine. Therefore, Ukraine would have no need for an actively deployed anti-aircraft missile system. This fact alone makes it unlikely that Ukraine has fired a surface-to-air missile that took down the airliner. The alternative is that Ukraine intentionally used one of their fighter jets to take down a civilian airliner, killing 300 innocent people. Ukraine would then have to be able to cover up this grand conspiracy perfectly, with no radars detecting this jet and everybody involved keeping their mouth shut about this crime against humanity. That's a really improbable scenario and, if discovered, would basically make the Ukrainian government illegitimate and even an enemy to most European countries. The fact that Russian intelligence is peddling this theory is absurd.
2. The airliner crashed in the middle of separatist-held territory. As of the 19th of july, the territory held by the Ukrainian army and the separatists was as shown on this picture:
The BUK missile system has a range of about 40 kilometers. If, as evidence suggest, the missile was launched from Shizhne, the airliner was within its range. See this map:
3. A picture posted shortly after the news that the airliner was taken down shows a trial of smoke in a field near Shizhne that is likely there because a missile was launched there. See
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for a detailed analysis of that picture.
4. Very shortly after the crash, claims of taking down a Ukrainian aircraft were posted to a number of well known separatist news/propaganda accounts. These include @dnrpress (40,000 followers) and *******/strelkov_info (150,000 followers). A little while later, they were taken down, along with earlier posts about a BUK missile system in possession of the separatists on @dnrpress. Even if it wasn't Strelkov himself that posted these messages, they were posted by
some separatist that thought he had taken down a Ukrainian aircraft.
5. Numerous sightings of BUK missile systems in separatist-held territory makes it credible that those systems were at the very least present there around the time the airliner was taken down. See
for an overview.
I could go into more detail and add more points, but I don't think this is the right place to discuss this in depth. So thanks for the smokescreen, but I don't buy it.
Please make your position more transparent. Did you begun this topic due to simple curiosity or maybe you are preparing some investigation? Or something more serious? This situation with Russian intrusion is quite painful for the most of us.
I'm here only out of personal interest and curiosity. I have no other motivation for being here. If I learn something new about the airliner crash, that would be cool of course, because that's of personal interest to me, but that's not why I'm here. I'm here to have a chat because I thought it would be interesting to talk with people that are closer to the place where many of my fellow citizens have lost their lifes (and the other way around).