Was MH17 shot down from:
1) Chernukino by Cossacks, as the delightful and honest Ukraine Security Service say;
2) 5 Km south of Shnizhne, as the RTL Nieuws Report 'proved', as the gloating Belling Cat proclaimed as the gospel truth;
3) 3 Km north of Shnizhne, as Collect!V and Der Spiegel say relying on 'eyewitness' statements, and also proclaimed as the gospel truth by a gloating Belling Cat.
In the cases of 2. and 3., the proposed launch sites do not lie on a straight line from the location of a photographer who says he photographed the plume of smoke which a NATO missile expert said was from a missile (though not necessarily a BUK), so at least one of these two cases is absolute bollocks.
But if one of 2. or 3. is correct then 1. is absolute bollocks too.
But if two are absolute bollocks then so to could the third.
But the USA could help us all out by releasing the data that it says it has from 'sensors' that would show the launch site. But for whatever reason it has not. Just like Ukraine has not opened up the log books of the flights of all its military aircraft for 17th July 2014.
Basically NATO and Ukraine are withholding crucial data from the NATO-and-Ukraine led investigation into MH17 while pouncing on the flimsiest data or report, e.g. Belling Cat, that accuses Russia of bringing down MH17.
And here I will bring to the readers attention that Belling Cat, or for that matter anyone else, have not proven that the BUK filmed in Luhansk at dawn on 18th July (or was it the evening of 17th July according to Collect!V, yet another contradiction) was the one that brought down MH17. It is being assumed that it is, but even Belling Cat admit in their report that the time that this video was made cannot be verified.
But that doesn't stop Belling Cat from saying that it is and thus driving the world toward WW3!!
So where was it: Chernukino, 5 Km south of Shnizhne, or 3 Km north of Shnizhne?
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