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Dipak Bose
More on Conspiracy by Ukraine-USA
by Dipak Bose on Jul 21, 2014 07:00 PM

Russian authorities have requested a number of obvious (to any investigators of value) questions to be answered according to various media (RT, Al Jazeera etc. on Sky TV).

Yet these questions do not appear as yet to have been posed or answered by our own authorities or media.

Why had the Ukraine Government placed several anti-missile sites (as used to bring down MH 17, assuming it was not subjected to an on-board bomb) in the region from which a missile was allegedly launched if pro-Russian activists have no air support?

Why did Kiev air traffic control instruct MH 17 to fly (off course) over the warring region despite other nationality airlines avoiding the area completely?

Why did Kiev air traffic control agency request MH 17 to lower altitude by 600m when flying over the danger region?


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Dipak Bose
A Conspiracy to hide mass murder by Ukraine
by Dipak Bose on Jul 21, 2014 06:55 PM

Associated Press reported article and pictures by AP reporter DIMITRY LOVETSKY about Kiev Military moving BUK aircraft systems in Slovyansk, Ukraine. Kiev army had BUK systems in the area of Slovyansk. USA government and Kiev behind assassination of Malaysian flight MH-17 on July 17, 2014.
Regarding the shoot-down of the Malaysian jetliner on Thursday, some CIA analysts cited U.S. satellite reconnaissance photos suggesting that the anti-aircraft missile that brought down Flight 17 was fired by Ukrainian troops from a government battery, not by ethnic Russian rebels who have been resisting the regime in Kiev since elected President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown on Feb. 22.

According to a source briefed on the tentative findings, the soldiers manning the battery appeared to be wearing Ukrainian uniforms and may have been drinking, since what looked like beer bottles were scattered around the site. But the source added that the information was still incomplete and the analysts did not rule out the possibility of rebel responsibility.

A contrary emphasis has been given to the Washington Post and other mainstream U.S. outlets. On Saturday, the Post reported that “on Friday, U.S. officials said a preliminary intelligence assessment indicated the airliner was blown up by an SA-11 surface-to-air missile fired by the separatists.” But the objectivity of the Obama administration, which has staunchly supported the coup regime, is in question as are the precise reasons

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