MAS plane shot down over Ukraine near Russian border
A Malaysian airliner was shot down over eastern Ukraine by militants on Thursday, killing all 295 people aboard, a Ukrainian interior ministry official was quoted as saying by Interfax-Ukraine news agency.
The aircraft, which other sources said was a Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, came down near the city of Donetsk, stronghold of pro-Russian rebels, Anton Gerashchenko said, adding that it was hit by a ground-to-air missile.
There was no further confirmation at the time of the report, although Ukrainian officials said local residents had found wreckage.
Gerashchenko was quoted as saying: "A civilian airliner travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has just been shot down by a Buk anti-aircraft system ... 280 passengers and 15 crew have been killed."
The New Paper got someone who speaks Russian to help translate the video. Here is what is being said.
"What is that."
"It is a plane."
"Thanks to God."
"So you see smoke."
"It means the pilot also died."
"Beautiful."
"Are you filming."
"It is a plane."
"People are happy."
"It is firing."
"From side side."
"Look from side side."
(Some Ukrainian words.)
"It is babah (means exploded)."
"It was flying."
Interfax-Ukraine quoted another Ukrainian official as saying the plane disappeared from radar when it was flying at 10,000 metres (33,000 feet), a typical cruising altitude for airliners.
It came down at Torez, near Shakhtersk, some 40 km (25 miles) from the Russia border. The area has been the scene of fighting between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels.
Ukraine has accused Russia of taking an active role in the four-month-old conflict in recent days and accused it earlier on Thursday of shooting down a Ukrainian fighter jet - an accusation that Moscow denied.
Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong posted a message on his Facebook page expressing his condolences:
Source: Reuters
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