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Investigation on MH17: Hague has published Putin's conversation with the leader "LNR" (video)

During the conversation, Putin was interested in the military component and promised to "help". For his part, the leader of Lugansk terrorists spoke about Medvedchuk. International investigative group, which studies the death of MN17 2014, at a press conference in the Hague has announced the interception of the conversation of Russian President Vladimir Putin with Igor Plotnitsky, exvature of LNR. The conversation is dated November 15, 2017. This was reported in the investigation report.

During the conversation, Putin was primarily interested in the military component, asking the question of how fighting collisions. "Exacerbation is periodically, but it is periodically caused by a change in the deployment of different military units, but such, especially cruel, until, thank God, was not," Plotnitsky replied at the request of Putin to evaluate the martial law.

Plotnitsky, for his part, emphasized a low living standard on the territory captured by fighters and spoke to support Medvedchuk's proposal to exchange prisoners of war. "I already said Alexander Vladimirovich, maybe then, I will ask my colleagues who will try to help you in different directions, so that they will additionally tell me what's going on there," Putin said. Plotnitsky also asked for a personal meeting with the Kremlin.

First of all, Putin's personal conversations with people with "L/DNR" were not published. The Hague was investigated that the Kremlin's head gave good to supply to the DNR's "Buk", from which the militants later released a missile on the Malaysian Boeing. But there is no sufficient evidence to initiate a new investigation. At this time, the investigation has reached its limit and suspended.

In addition, until Putin remains President of the Russian Federation, he has an immunity that protects against criminal prosecution, and he cannot be suspected. "What all Ukrainians knew for a long time today reported as the conclusion of a joint investigative group on the Investigation of the MH17 flight disaster,"-commented on this event at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, adding that it was the President of the aggressor country who gave a criminal order to supply weapons.