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agree, those responsible, whatever the side, should face justice.
another curious fact that no publication seemed to have addressed is that another russian version (in addition to the improbability a fighter being involved) has now evaporated...earlier i posted an opinion of a russian general that it could not have been a buk b/c of the pattern of holes. now the missile manufacturer has clearly contradicted him.
my only hope is that the european court o justice - the institution the vendor is suing the eu in for sanctions - will filter the evidence presented by the missile vendor.
one valid reason for the us to hold tight their satellite imagery is not to reveal their true recon capability. i dont know if that's the true reason and will restrain from a negative speculation.Amsterhammer said:python said:as i posted before the canadian source linked, the ukrainian sources stressed their fighter being involved is now an improbability.
there were other multiple technical details listed, i did not quite understand...i did not find the details yet in any other major european languages i do understand well. here's what i DID understand:
1. the buk missile type/model according to the official, was discontinued in russia in 1999. he claimed there are no buk m1 in russia while they were contracted by ukraine to upgrade 992 missiles of the type
2. he claimed they performed a triangulation and are ready to prove it in a european court that the missile was fired from a certain town NOT controlled by the rebels. he claimed error of +/- 1.5 km
forgot to add an importnt detail: he also made a claim that there is irrefutable evidence that 2 american satellites were exactly in the needed spots to register the launch. he thus was sure the us has the needed location but chose to never publish it...
I have always thought that the US must have some sort of electronic evidence about exactly what happened, and from whose territory the missile was launched. Suspicious minds might infer certain conclusions from the complete lack of any public evidence from the US. I have no ideological axe to grind, I simply want those responsible for this outrage to be identified, apprehended, tried, and punished. Whoever they are.
agree, those responsible, whatever the side, should face justice.
another curious fact that no publication seemed to have addressed is that another russian version (in addition to the improbability a fighter being involved) has now evaporated...earlier i posted an opinion of a russian general that it could not have been a buk b/c of the pattern of holes. now the missile manufacturer has clearly contradicted him.
my only hope is that the european court o justice - the institution the vendor is suing the eu in for sanctions - will filter the evidence presented by the missile vendor.
