Mystery Missile? Did Someone Shoot Down Flight MH17

APTOPIX Ukraine Plane

Did someone shoot down Flight MH17 ? Another mystery surrounding a Malaysia Airlines passenger plane. This time we know where and when, but are not 100% sure how or exactly why? All 298 people were killed on Malaysian Airlines Flight  MH17 as it smashed to the ground on the border of Russia and Eastern Ukraine. Many on board were on route to go to an International AIDS conference in Australia. Although there is some speculation this was some how related to the planes demise.. LatestBuzz.info feels from reports and research that this fact had no bearing or was any of consequence as to why the plane may of been shot down. It has not been confirmed yet however it is a 90% probability at this point (5:26 pm US EST July 17, 2014) and fairly safe to believe the plane was deliberately taken down by a surface to air missile. The plane was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, which would of eventually connected to a flight going to Australia. Several on board were on route to an International AIDS Conference (again, LatestBuzz.info feels the conference had no consequence in the planes demise).

Strange Coincidence: President Obama found out about the disaster as he was actually on the phone with Russian Leader Vladimir Putin (though Mr. Obama has not yet publicly placed the blame on anyone as of yet).

Vladimir Putin is placing the blame on the Ukraine, while the Ukraine is placing the blame on Russia.

If the plane was taken down by a missile (which Latestbuzz.info feels is likely the factual scenario) US Officials at this point are leaning towards Russian separatists shooting it down as opposed to the Ukrainian government being the culprit.

Stay Tuned….

Flight MH17 over Ukraine

 

raveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
raveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
raveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
Posted by on Jul 17 2014. Filed under Latest Buzz. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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