Pro-Russia Militant: We Shot Down The Malaysia Airliner
screenshot/Corriere della SeraCremonesi noted that the interviewed rebel "was happy to be photographed with the fresh seals on three of the wagons applied by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)."A Ukrainian militiaman who says he witnessed the downing of Malaysia Flight MH17 gave a vivid interview to Lorenzo Cremonesi of the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
"We shot down a Kiev plane, our superiors told us," said the pro-Russian rebel, who lived worked locally as a miner before the uprising in eastern Ukraine. "We thought we were looking for bailed-out Ukrainian pilots but instead we found dead civilians ... All those poor people with baggage that certainly wasn't military."
On July 17, a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in Torez, located in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people onboard.
The fighter, from the Oplot (stronghold) combat unit, told Cremonesi that he and his colleagues saw "a huge explosion in the sky" and were prepared to fight survivors from "one of the Kiev Fascists' planes" that they were told had been shot down.
"My men and I were looking for parachutes on the ground and in the trees," the militiaman said. "All of a sudden, I saw scraps of material in a clearing. Underneath I found the body of a little girl, [...] It was awful. That was when I realized it was a civilian plane. Not a military one. And all these dead people were civilians. A heap of burst suitcases confirmed it."
Quoted excerpts were translated from Italian by Giles Watson
Guardian correspondent Shaun walker, who is reporting from the Donetsk region, summed up the Corriere della Sera report:
On the day of the crash, Igor Strelkov, a former Russian intelligence officer and leading commander of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic," posted a message on the Russian version of Facebook that discussed taking down a "Ukrainian transport aircraft" in the same area of the MH17 crash.
According to recorded conversations leaked by Ukraine's security services (SBU), separatists subsequently realized the mistake.
The U.S. asserted that the passenger jet was shot down by a SA-11 surface-to-air missile, and Ukraine leaked telephone conversations suggesting that Russian-backed separatist who control the territory shot down thinking it was a Ukrainian military transport plane.
Russia suggested that a Ukrainian Su-25 fighter plane shot down the Boeing 777, which was flying at about 33,000 feet when struck by a missile. The Interpreter reported that the Su-25 can't fly that high, even without bombs.
Cremonesi, a war correspondent who was briefly abducted by Fatah in Gaza in 2005, reports that the Oplot militia unit identified the bodies and "watched over" the wreckage before guarding the mortuary wagons.
The bodies of most MH17 victims were arrived in the Netherlands on Wednesday.
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