"It is important to first find out who was responsible for not closing air space over the dangerous area in the Donetsk region", - Andrei Klimov said

MOSCOW, October 2. /TASS/. Russia’s delegation to a conference of the Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU) in Geneva will urge to resume the investigation of a Malaysian passenger plane crash in eastern Ukraine, Andrei Klimov, a member of the Russian delegation and deputy chairman of the international committee of the Federation Council upper parliament house, said in an interview published in the Thursday issue of the Izvestia daily.

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“In conditions of the current situation, it is important to first find out who was responsible for not closing air space over the dangerous area in the Donetsk region and ordering the plane deviate of its original route instead,” he said. “It is high time we help our colleagues in Malaysia and make the West and Ukraine investigate the situation over the Boeing crash in deed.” “If they say someone seized a Buk missile system, why then this sector was not closed for flights. Why this plane was guided directly to this sector. The Malaysians do not understand this, they are smart people, but they say the West is turning a deaf ear on them,” Klimov said. Boeing 777 crash in Ukraine

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