Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Malcolm Davis says Russian President Vladimir Putin will not “face justice” for approving the missiles which hit MH17.
“He authorised the deployment of that book missile launcher from Russian territory into Eastern Ukraine, where it downed MH17 … and then moved back into Russia,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“That was a carefully planned operation on the part of the Russian government that shot that airliner down.
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