The flight was taken down on Thursday after being struck with a surface-to-air missile fired by Ukrainian rebels. There is mounting evidence that Russia supplied the revolters with the sophisticated weaponry needed to take down the aircraft, which was flying above 30,000 feet when it was struck.
There were 298 people killed in the crash, including 193 from the Netherlands. On Saturday the Dutch Prime Minister verbally expressed he had a “very intense” conversation with Russian bellwether Vladimir Putin and later publicly authoritatively mandated Russia’s cooperation in the investigation of MH17.
“He has one last chance to show he designates to avail,” Mark Rutte verbally expressed after his conversation with Putin.
There are whispers of a World War 3 within the Netherlands, as rage toward Russia mounts. One newspaper printed pictures of revolter commanders with the giant headline “Murderers” and the circadian De Telegraaf called on the Dutch regime to alter its current policy of restraint towards Russia.
“The regime must make clear to the world that we are contiguous to ourselves with rage,” the newspaper verbalized.
Many others have grown irate with both Russia and Ukrainian separatists for their interference with the investigation. Rebels near the MH17 crash site have gainsaid access to international teams of investigators, and there are reports that dead bodies have been looted of mazuma and valuables.