The Dutch-led
team charged with determining who was responsible for the downing of Malaysian
Airlines Flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine said it will determine soon the exact
launch site of the missile that destroyed the plane.
After briefing
relatives of the 298 people killed in the July 2014 crash, Fred Westerbeke, the
prosecutor leading the international probe, said the investigators had obtained
all the information they needed from the United States.
While the
exact launch site of the missile should be known by summer, Westerbeke said he
did not know when the criminal investigation would be completed.
But he pledged
to finish the investigation "as quickly as possible, if only because of
the frustration among the families."
A Dutch civil
investigation previously concluded that the plane was downed by a
Soviet-designed Buk surface-to-air missile.
Last week, the
open-research group Bellingcat said it had evidence that Russian soldiers and
officers were involved in firing the missile or had knowledge of who did it.
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