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He said he had not seen data from the black box flight recorder but that the intelligence still suggested the plane was brought down by pro-Russian separatists using a Russian-supplied missile.
Ukraine and the West have blamed the downing of Flight 17 on Russia-backed separatists using a ground-to-air missile.
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In response to pro-Russian separatists using "ukrop" as a slur for Ukrainians, a Ukrainian paramilitary group adopted it as a name, going into battle with green patches depicting dill in full flower sewn onto their fatigues.
The shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 appears to have been a case of disgruntled separatists using Russian-supplied missiles to hit the wrong target.
The prime minister has said Russia cannot expect to continue enjoying access to European markets and pushed for stronger sanctions against the country, after both the UK and US said they strongly suspect the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was struck down in Ukraine by separatists using Russian-made Buk missiles.
The editorial also notes what it calls several "contradictory facts" connected to allegations the plane was shot down by separatist rebels using a Buk system.
Ukraine and the west say the plane was shot down by separatist fighters using a BUK surface-to-air missile supplied by Russia, but Moscow strongly denies the charges and blames Kiev.
The self-proclaimed government of Abkhazia, a breakaway region of Georgia, said it had bombed the region's lawless Kodori Gorge, where unidentified rebels who oppose the separatists used grenade launchers earlier this week to shoot down a United Nations helicopter.
A government forces spokesman said the separatists used mortars and sniper fire to attack Ukrainian posts at Izvareno and Uspenka on the border, wounding nine Ukrainian officers.
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