Sunday 20 July 2014

Is this the BUK missile launcher that shot down MH17 being smuggled back to Russia!

                     Launcher                                                                                                                                                                                                    A driver followed this military truck (left and inset) on a main road on Saturday night for two kilometres in a 'border area' of Russia before uploading the footage, filmed with a dashboard camera, on the internet. The cargo had no escort and Ukrainian sources have seized on it, captioning the footage: 'A Russian blogger filmed the BUK M1 in Russia, the one that shot the Boeing.' Reports from Ukraine suggested the BUK had been smuggled in the dead of night into Russia soon after the plane was blasted out of the sky on Thursday last week. It came after images were released of a launcher rumbling through Torez (right), held by pro-Russian separatists, just two hours before the Malaysia Airlines flight was shot down.  
                                             Offending launcher? A driver filmed this BUK launcher on the back of a military track rumbling back across the Russian border on Saturday                                                               Key: The footage, three days after flight MH17 was shot down in eastern Ukraine, could be a key piece of evidence as leaders try to determine the source                                                                A view of what is believed to be a BUK surface-to-air missile battery being driven along a path on July 17 in Torez, Ukraine                                                              Suspicious: Ukrainian spies reportedly filmed the launcher used in the attack being smuggled to Russia - with two missiles missing

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