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by tinfoilman 4348 days ago
Ah look at that, 100 HIV researches lost in a Pro Russian Rebel attack. Seems like their perfect target to be fair given Russians stance on it all.

Before anyone says we don't know it was pro Russian rebels. I think it is pretty safe to say it is, we have the rebels admitting on twitter 1-2 weeks ago they stole a medium range anti air craft. Then yesterday just at the plane went down they twitted they get a Ukrainian military cargo plane, The tweets of both the capture of the medium range anti air gun AND the downing on the military jet both go missing, and today a new statement of it was not them.

But what the fuck is anyone going to do, Russia don't care and their people are behind them 100%.

A shift is coming....

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They were expecting military plane, they were told THIS plane is military plane and they shot it down. And after that, they were very surprised to find sea of bodies, not military equipment.
What a load of bullcrap... "where told".

If you have a equipment to down planes, it's also your duty to have the proper radar equipment to reliably see what's up there, something that those Rebels did not have. They just stole equipment out of their league, did not know how to handle it and killed 300 innocent travelers.

This is right. It has been pointed out that both the Ukrainian government and the rebels now have the capability to do this, the Ukrainian government has had it for a long time, without incident. Because under a government it is operated by soldiers who follow procedures and have access to the data about known civilian flights.
Tragically, the Ukrainian government has had an incident.

On October 4, 2001 they accidentally shot down Siberia Airlines Flight 1812, killing 78.[1]

For what it's worth, I do agree with your sentiment.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia_Airlines_Flight_1812

Nobody beats the US though. They shot down a huge passenger aircraft and then claimed they thought it was an F-15.
It gets a bit worse than that I believe, officially to this date the blame is still on Iran for flying an airliner according to it's flight plan and in the commercial traffic corridor.
They shot down a A300 thinking it was an F14, and they were in a heightened level of alert because they (the USS Vincennes) were in Iranian waters, chasing a small naval boat that they claimed shot at their helicopter.

As an aside, the IR655 tragedy was one of the first were data was available to separate fact from fiction.

http://www.nytimes.com/1988/11/18/opinion/witness-to-iran-fl...

This tragedy, IR655, and KAL007 are all stark reminders that war is often without discretion.

Indeed. Heck, even someone with FlightRadar24 (an app the price of a cup of coffee) could probably deduct what plane that was. Let alone if you have advanced equipment.

As you say, they just got their hands on equipment and had little clue how to handle it. They are also fully responsible for what happened.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbyZYgSXdyw I wonder, they were expecting it to be military/transport plane.

One of: http://i.imgur.com/4XgZCaH.jpg

Just "oh I wonder what this button does"?

How reliable is that video?
They stole a machine designed to kill others, and then used it in a reckless fashion. They are responsible, and can't use the "but my friend said" defence, I'm afraid.

If you plan to use such weaponry you have a duty to confirm whatever it is your are shooting at is the right thing. Especially if it is a known flight path for commercial airliners.

I agree with you that they likely didn't intend to shoot down a commercial, rather than military, plane but that doesn't absolve them of responsibility.

Another thought that I had in mind was who supplied anti-air craft missile, but seeing as they stole it. No one is going to take responsibility here, which further adds to the tragedy.