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The reconstructed wreckage of the downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 aircraft, in Reijen, Netherlands in 2021.
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Two Russians and a Ukrainian citizen were found guilty by a Dutch court of carrying out the deadly attack on Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014, in a judgment set to further inflame tensions between the West and the Kremlin.
Judges in the Hague ruled that Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinskiy and Ukraine national Leonid Kharchenko caused a missile attack, which led to the deaths of all 298 people on board the Boeing 777. The fourth defendant, Oleg Pulatov, the only one who sent lawyers to defend him, was acquitted.