Australia and Holland accuse Russia of falling MH17 plane

The foreign affairs minister says Australia will seek financial compensation from Moscow. Russia is facing calls from the entire international community to acknowledge the guilt of taking down MH17 in western Ukraine in 2014 that has caused the deaths of more than 298 people aboard. Australia [...]
The foreign affairs minister says Australia will seek financial compensation from Moscow.
Russia is facing calls from the entire international community to acknowledge the guilt of taking down MH17 in western Ukraine in 2014 that has caused the deaths of more than 298 people aboard.
Australia and the Netherlands on Friday have charged Moscow with co-operation in this incident, while United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Secretary Boris Johnson has said the Kremlin “should answer for its actions”, Johnson said in a statement.
“Australia and Holland have already informed the Russian Federation that we hold it responsible under international law for its role in the crash of the MH17 plane,” has said Australia Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop on Friday.











