| I have quite a few problems with Western media stating that it's Putin's fault. - There is a lack of motive (seriously why would he?) - There is a lack of identity (if it were the Separatists, are they really controlled by Putin to that degree?) - The murder weapon happens to also be in the hand of the Ukrainian army (19 systems, 3 of them stationed in the range of the crash site) [2] - The Ukrainian air control obviously let the flight deviate quite a few kilometers of the "usual route" which goes south of Donetsk. [1] - The lack of prosecution in the case of Maidan snipers (and evidence against the Ukrainian gov't as being behind it) and the Odessa fire. I am not saying who it was or who it wasn't. I just state that I seriously doubt anyone who claims to know it right now. [1] https://twitter.com/VagelisKarmiros/status/48992616773114265... [2] http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/18/us-ukraine-crisis-... 2nd paragraph |
It was most likely a mistake.
> There is a lack of identity (if it were the Separatists, are they really controlled by Putin to that degree?)
Top members of the rebels group, including the leader, are Russian citizens and former members of the FSB.
http://20committee.com/2014/07/19/donetsk-rebels-and-russian...
> The murder weapon happens to also be in the hand of the Ukrainian army (19 systems, 3 of them stationed in the range of the crash site) [2]
If the Ukrainians were responsible, why are the rebels trying to cover up all the traces and why are they interfering with the international investigation? (Also, the source you quote is from Russian media, which are inherently biased, much more so than the multiple other sources whose evidence points towards Russia-backed rebels)