Malaysian Airlines 777 down on Ukraine / Russia Border?

Malaysian Airlines 777 down on Ukraine / Russia Border?

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Vaud

50,482 posts

155 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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LittleEnus said:
Sorry, that's wrong. It was posted over a month ago on live leak:

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e2a_1402088579

joema

2,648 posts

179 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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you've seen the scattered wreckage which goes with the sudden break up.
Only thing that confused me was the explosion which I guess was the fuel tanks

LittleEnus

3,226 posts

174 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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My error Vaud- actually I take comfort from that.

The scattering is not consistent with a mid air explosion though- if it had disintegrated, it would be a larger debris field I would imagine>?

KareemK

1,110 posts

119 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Has anyone seen today's Daily Mail article putting some of the 'guilt' of this onto Germany, France and Italy?

Unbelievable.


Vaud

50,482 posts

155 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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LittleEnus said:
My error Vaud- actually I take comfort from that.

The scattering is not consistent with a mid air explosion though- if it had disintegrated, it would be a larger debris field I would imagine>?
No probs, it's hard to spot given the fact to noise ratio right now.

Some said the debris field was about 9 miles long in total (Radio 4 if I recall) - that might indicate an initial partial breakup and then the majority in one place - like Lockerbie?

Puggit

48,439 posts

248 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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confused

XJ Flyer

5,526 posts

130 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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vonuber said:
XJ Flyer said:
It's all about the point of view of the Russians.
No it really isn't. It's all about what the ukrainian people want, which was generally (before russia started getting a bit 1939) about getting rid of the corrupt government and moving towards closer ties with the West.

You can bet your bottom dollar that the estonians for example don't regret one bit joining the eu and nato. It's probably the only thing that has stopped Russia from re-invading them.
The fact is moving NATO in where Russia moved out makes war more likely not less.Which just leaves the question as to wether the country as a whole is prepared to change it's outlook from that of the previous generation who ( rightly ) decided that the cost/reward equation of taking on Russia didn't stack up unless we absolutely have to.In which case the best case scenario could only possibly be no winner.Ukraine amongst others not fitting that definition.

What we seem to have now is a generation that's been raised in isolation from what real war means because we have a professional army and that's never lived under the reality of the cold war.In which the slightest wrong decision could be the world as we know it's last.In this case it's the false sense of security provided by the end of the latter which is the problem.That problem being a naive public looking for trouble and who might just find it if they don't have the sense to know when to back off.

clonmult

10,529 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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KareemK said:
Has anyone seen today's Daily Mail article putting some of the 'guilt' of this onto Germany, France and Italy?

Unbelievable.

It is getting increasingly difficult to read the "articles" on the mail. The comments are equally impossible to comprehend. And of course the headline never matches the actual detail.

torqueofthedevil

2,074 posts

177 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Seems strange the sudden conclusion that there is no Russian involvement and it was a rebel mistake? How can they suddenly knowing it was not a Russian supplied weapon?

And how do they know the thought process of the rebel before shooting. It could have been deliberate

TheEnd

15,370 posts

188 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Deliberate has no motive, and the effect isn't particularly useful.

XJ Flyer

5,526 posts

130 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Rocksteadyeddie said:
There's no chance of Ukraine being a part of Nato. The US don't want a war with Russia over a bit of the world that means nothing to one, and a lot to the other.
If that's true it would be the long overdue change in US defence policy that's needed.That together with getting back to a strategy based on deterrents against Russian westward expansion.Not one of containment based on NATO eastward expansion.

FatSumo

15,077 posts

169 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Puggit said:
confused
Would that be to suggest a mid air collision rather than a missile hit?

jack01825

1,898 posts

158 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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BBC news is now saying that 2 ukrainian fighter have been shot down on the russian borders by sepratists

Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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skwdenyer said:
As regards the distastefulness (as it were) or otherwise of reporting, showing bodies, highlighting personal effects, etc., I, for one, am hugely pleased it has happened.

The Crimean War is credited with turning the public against war, precisely because it was the first to be photographed. What had previously been a noble and heroic endeavour was revealed as the horrible, horrific thing it is. The news reports from, and photographs of, the Crimean War brought down a government.

Since then, regimes around the world have tried hard to shield the public from images of war. Even "embedded" reporters have their footage and reports vetted before transmission.

War has stopped being horrific in the eyes of many, even if it has yet to regain the lustre of heroism.

The coverage of MH17 has been a - horrific, certainly - breath of fresh air. Here is the dividend of war, bared on TV for all to see. This is what a ground-to-air missile does, close-up; this is what the aftermath of destruction looks like. Oh that we could see the same images of Gaza on our nightly news.

My maternal Grandfather fought in Burma during WWII. He fought hand-to-hand against Japanese soldiers, he prevailed when so many didn't, and he came home with a Japanese officer's sword, still showing the blood of those who had not been so fortunate. He didn't pilot a drone or dispatch cruise missiles.

I believe that the press should report more death, more bodies, more blood, more carnage. People should know what war is, what it does, and how far it should be opposed. We should have UN forces on the ground in Eastern Ukraine right now, in my opinion, protecting the crime scene and stamping-out resistance. But we should never shield the public from the truth.
In Latin America the press doesn't hold back from showing horrific aftermath pictures of say road traffic accidents and drug gang assassinations. Has road traffic safety improved? No. Are drug gang members still cutting each others heads off? Yes.

PoleDriver

28,637 posts

194 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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jack01825 said:
BBC news is now saying that 2 ukrainian fighter have been shot down on the russian borders by sepratists
confused Linky?


Edited by PoleDriver on Wednesday 23 July 13:25

hidetheelephants

24,352 posts

193 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Puggit said:
confused
A primitive and pointless attempt to muddy the water; an examination of the debris would reveal that no interaction with another aircraft occurred, as the debris tells no lies.

rich85uk

3,368 posts

179 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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PoleDriver said:
jack01825 said:
BBC news is now saying that 2 ukrainian fighter have been shot down on the russian borders by sepratists
confused Linky?


Edited by PoleDriver on Wednesday 23 July 13:25
Very brief as only just happened:
http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine-abroad/reu...

trashbat

6,006 posts

153 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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Two Su-25s.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/23/mh17-...

graun/AFP said:
"Two Sukhoi Ukrainian fighter jets have been shot down. The fate of the pilots is not known," spokesman Oleksiy Dmytrashkivsky said, adding the planes were brought down some 25 kilometres (16 miles) from the crash site of MH17.

But a second military spokesman said the jets had been downed at a different location by rockets fired by insurgents. The two pilots managed to parachute out, he said.

"Today in the south of the Lugansk region close to the village of Dmytrivka, pro-Russian fighters shot two Su-25 jets from a missile system," spokesman Vladislav Seleznev said.

"The pilots took evasive action ... but the planes were hit," he said.
Edited by trashbat on Wednesday 23 July 13:54

Eric Mc

122,029 posts

265 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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trashbat said:
Two Su-35s.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/23/mh17-...

graun/AFP said:
"Two Sukhoi Ukrainian fighter jets have been shot down. The fate of the pilots is not known," spokesman Oleksiy Dmytrashkivsky said, adding the planes were brought down some 25 kilometres (16 miles) from the crash site of MH17.

But a second military spokesman said the jets had been downed at a different location by rockets fired by insurgents. The two pilots managed to parachute out, he said.

"Today in the south of the Lugansk region close to the village of Dmytrivka, pro-Russian fighters shot two Su-25 jets from a missile system," spokesman Vladislav Seleznev said.

"The pilots took evasive action ... but the planes were hit," he said.
You say SU-35s (which are fighters)
The article seems to be saying SU-25s (which are not fighters - but bombers)

If they really are SU-25s, then the likelihood is that they were at relatively low level (under 10,000 feet) and vulnerable to shoulder mounted missiles.

trashbat

6,006 posts

153 months

Wednesday 23rd July 2014
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My typo.