Sunday, July 20, 2014

MH17-GAMBAR MENCERITAKAN SEGALANYA

Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 leaves Schiphol Airport before being shot down over eastern Ukraine.Yesterday's missile is likely to have detonated within 65 feet (20 metres) of MH17, causing critical damage to the engines and control system of the aircraft. The explosion would have ignited the fuel onboard the aircraft, causing destruction of the wing and fuselageBUK missile launchers are capable of taking down aircraft the size of a Boeing 777 flying at a cruising altitude of 33,000 feet, meaning the impact is likely to have blown the plane apart in the skyA typical battery to launch the missile is made up of command vehicle housing computers and displays. Pictured is the reload vehicle for the Buk launch systemBuk-M1-2 SAM systemAs reported by the group 'onformation Resistance', yesterday a convoy was seen with three tanks, two armored personnel carriers, truck with militants and a truck with a heavy machine gun. And also - car truck with gun carriage, which transported air defenvre system BUKDown: Smoke billows into the sky after a Malaysia Airlines passenger plane was shot out of the sky at 33,000ft over eastern Ukraine, killing all 295 people on boardThe image appears to show a BUK missile system cruising the streets of Torez, eastern Ukraine just hours before Malaysia Airline's flight MH17 was blown out of the skyA YouTube clip shows smoke rising from debris from the MH17 crash.ukraineukraineView image on TwitterView image on Twittermalaysia airlinesWhat really happened? The Web has long been a haven for numerologists and conspiracy crackpots peddling alternative analyses of the events that shake the worldlet us just mourn the dead and comfort the bereaved, and regret human folly and the wickedness of warDisaster: Local residents of the eastern Ukrainian countryside stand among the wreckage of MH17Ashen: Officials continue to scour the plane, shot down by a missile on Thursday, to identify the bodiesCrash site: Ukrainian rescue workers have been allowed into the site to start collecting bodies of the victimsOperation: Rescue forces have started retrieve and remove bodies of passengers from the crash site of MH17Tributes: Locals have come out in their droves to leave flowers and tributes to the dead among the flowers as the investigation continuesWhile residents have been able to leave flowers, staff of Europe's OSCE claim they were blocked from the siteGrief: Women of the nearby town look on at the wreckage in horror as many bodies remain in the fieldsRetrieve: Ukrainian rescuers have been working at the scene to remove the victims, in body bags, from the siteBlockade? Rebel soldiers, such as those pictured, have been accused of hindering reporters and investigators - and even of being drunk on the jobMembers of the Ukrainian Emergency Ministry worked late into the night retrieving bodies in body bagsHorrific: Days after the crash, bodies an personal effects remain strewn across the eastern Ukraine fieldBodies are still strapped to seats as reinforcements are called in to help with the identification processHarrowing: Describing the site today, a spokesman said: 'Some of the body bags are open and the damage to the corpses is very, very bad. It is very difficult to look at'Escort: Representatives from the OSCE arrive at the crash site surrounded by pro-Russian fighters Standoff: World leaders have demanded that the rebels around Donetsk allow proper access to the sitePressure: Even Russia has emphasised the importance of allowing international monitors to the siteVictims: Ukrainian officials chose to line the bodies up at the side of the crash site before removing them todayProximity: The armed men guarded the movements of the officials closely as they inspected the site Mission: A convoy of vehicles arrive with the European observers, surrounded by armed militiamen Alexander Hug (L), Deputy Chief Monitor of the Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe's  (OSCE) Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, visits the site of the crash of a Malaysian airliner carrying 298 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, near the town of Shaktarsk, in rebel-held east Ukraine, on July 18, 2014. Pro-Russian separatists in the region and officials in Kiev blamed each other for the crash, after the plane was apparently hit by a surface-to-air missile. All 298 people on board Flight MH17 died when the plane crashed. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGETDOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty ImagesMH17 mapOSCE inspectors will visit the crash site throughout the week. International agencies are now trying to figure out concretely who launched the missileBelongings: A pro-Russian fighter holds up a teddy bear near the crash site Reflection: Three observers look away from an area of debris with the village of Rasssypnoye in the backgroundScene: The officials took photos of fallen debris, including a Apple Mac laptop left virtually intact The crash site of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flight in eastern UkraineCarried out: The men worked their way through the crash site amid huge chunks of metal. Sticks tied off with white cloth are used to mark the location of bodiesCrash site: Rebels are pictured above at the crash site yesterday holding up a toy found in the wreckageepa04321083 Dead bodies between debris of the Boeing 777, Malaysia Arilines flight MH17, which crashed during flying over the eastern Ukraine region near Donetsk, Ukraine, 18 July 2014. A Malaysia Airlines plane with 295 people on board crashed at 17 July in eastern Ukraine, and both the government and separatist rebels fighting in the area denied shooting it down. All passengers on board Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur are feared dead. Malaysia Airlines said that it lost contact with Flight MH17 at 1415 GMT, about 50 kilometres from the Russia-Ukraine border. The plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members, the airline said.  EPA/ANASTASIA VLASOVA ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENTDestruction: A Ukrainian woman looks over a lump of fuselage, to which international investigators say they have not been given proper accessRescue: Ukrainian workers began to carry away the bodies of victims, two days after MH17 crashedBelongings: Luggage carried on board by the 298 victims has seemingly been heaped up at the crash site'Moving bodies': A rebel commander, left, is pictured above trying to hold back journalists from the crash site. Ukraine has accused them of taking away bodiesArmed: Footage showed the commander threatening journalists at the site, access to which has been contentious'Wanted': A woman pictured above in Australia, where in November the leader is due to be hosted at a G20 summit, calls for his removal and accuses him of murderChunks and bits: Search and rescue team search for human remains  amongst the fragmented wreckageAll that remains: A part of plane is seen lying in a wheat field after the devastating missile strikeFraught: A rebel soldier looks on as rescuers carry past a victim's body. Separately, the Ukrainian government has accused rebels of removing bodies to cover up evidenceToys in a field: Passengers' belongings, including stuffed animals, are pictured at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 before a visit by Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitors, near the settlement of Grabovoepa04321134 Personal belongings and luggage of passengers between debris of the Boeing 777, Malaysia Arilines flight MH17, which crashed during flying over the eastern Ukraine region near Donetsk, Ukraine, 18 July 2014. A Malaysia Airlines plane with 295 people on board crashed at 17 July in eastern Ukraine, and both the government and separatist rebels fighting in the area denied shooting it down. All passengers on board Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur are feared dead. Malaysia Airlines said that it lost contact with Flight MH17 at 1415 GMT, about 50 kilometres from the Russia-Ukraine border. The plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members, the airline said.  EPA/ANASTASIA VLASOVAepa04321137 A pro-Russian militant inspects the crash site of Malaysia Arilines flight MH17, which crashed during a flight over the eastern Ukraine region near Donetsk, Ukraine, 18 July 2014. A Malaysia Airlines plane with 295 people on board crashed on 17 July in eastern Ukraine, and both the government and separatist rebels fighting in the area denied shooting it down. All passengers on board Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur are feared dead. Malaysia Airlines said that it lost contact with Flight MH17 at 1415 GMT, about 50 kilometers from the Russia-Ukraine border. The plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members, the airline said.  EPA/ANASTASIA VLASOVA ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENTTOPSHOTS
A piece of wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 is pictured on July 18, 2014 in Shaktarsk, the day after it crashed. Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, which US officials believe was hit by a surface-to-air missile over Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board.  AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGETDOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty ImagesOut of the blue: A Ukrainian covers a body with a  plastic sheet in a field. Malaysia's prime minister said there was no distress call before the plane went down and that the flight route was declared safe by the International Civil Aviation OrganisationShocking sight: A woman walks past a body covered with a plastic sheet in a sunflower field near the site of a crashed Malaysia Airlines passenger plane near the village of RozsypnePrecious mementos: A little girl's pink suitcase containing books and a lunchbox decorated with the picture of Minnie Mouse is seen among a pile of luggage from the downed jetepa04321133 Personal belongings and luggage of passengers between debris of the Boeing 777, Malaysia Arilines flight MH17, which crashed during flying over the eastern Ukraine region near Donetsk, Ukraine, 18 July 2014. A Malaysia Airlines plane with 295 people on board crashed at 17 July in eastern Ukraine, and both the government and separatist rebels fighting in the area denied shooting it down. All passengers on board Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur are feared dead. Malaysia Airlines said that it lost contact with Flight MH17 at 1415 GMT, about 50 kilometres from the Russia-Ukraine border. The plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members, the airline said.  EPA/ANASTASIA VLASOVAepa04321054 Pro-Russian militant passes by the wreckage of a Boeing 777, of Malaysia Arilines flight MH17 debris, which crashed during flight over the eastern Ukraine region near Donetsk, Ukraine, 18 July 2014. A Malaysia Airlines plane with 295 people on board crashed on 17 July in eastern Ukraine, and both the government and separatist rebels fighting in the area denied shooting it down. All passengers on board Flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur are feared dead. Malaysia Airlines said that it lost contact with Flight MH17 at 1415 GMT, about 50 kilometers from the Russia-Ukraine border. The plane was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew members, the airline said.  EPA/ANASTASIA VLASOVAVladimir Putin: Shaming him and not 150 million Russians, should be the aimInvestigation: Mr Hug directs the group of inspectors to an area of the crash site 

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