October 24, 2024 01:04 AM

Malaysia Airlines MH17 Update: Broke Up Into Pieces In Mid-Air According to Recent Investigation

The controversial Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was found out to have broken into pieces in mid-air according to recent report made by the Dutch Safety Board.

According to Telegraph, the Dutch report published described the flight proceeding as normal before it suddenly ended on July 17 at 1:20 p.m. Prior to the crash, there were warning signals or emergency signs even from the flight's cockpit recorder.

They did not directly mention that the crash of the MH17 was caused by a missile as initially suspected. The latest report only concluded that it could have been hit with a huge number of unidentified objects.

The said plane was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it tragically crashed in the eastern part of Ukraine which is known to be rebel held.

298 passengers passed away when it came down and previous reports said that it was accidentally shot down by the rebels.

Meanwhile the DSB's report also included their examination of the flight's satellite images, air traffic control record clips and the black box flight data recorders taken from the scene of the crash.

It also claimed that there was no radio communication between the MH17 pilot and the air traffic control team of Ukraine, confirming that there wasn't any emergency call made between the two parties.

Experts also added that the MH17 flight was flying normal at 293 knots at 33,000 ft.

Despite some news saying that there could be strong evidence that it's pro-Russian rebels who may have shot down the plane, the Dutch report did not make any comment on who may have possibly fired the alleged missile.

On the other hand, Russia denied all stated allegations that they supplied the missiles to the speculated rebels.

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Malaysia airlines mh17, Russia, Ukraine, Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur
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