They shot down there own people and it was more than likely intentional.
According to Russian sources it is speculated they believed there were some high ranking Russian military officials on-board who they wanted to kill in violation of international laws regarding these kinds of things. Most likely the US approved it. Maybe Russia never intended to send those officials, maybe they intentionally leaked to a suspected or known CIA mole that such officials would be there to attempt to identify the person or to try and goad the Ukro-nazis into doing this and if so it unsurprisingly worked.
That or Russia intended to have such officials and either through a stroke of luck they backed out or were called away or they got a tip from their own intelligence that Ukraine/US were planning a move there.
Once again, the US has rules for thee, not for me and my "moderate rebels".
Didn't even need to be anyone important on it for the U.S. to want it downed. The U.S. wants to fight to the last Ukranian; torpedoing good faith diplomatic efforts like prisoner exchanges makes perfect sense for them.
Is there a corresponding article from the AP, though?
NAFO is trying to say there’s no evidence of POWs and in reality the aircraft was carrying a bunch of missiles so in the end shooting down that plane was a big win.
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