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Russia must ensure that MH17 downing culprits face justice â U.S.
23.07.2021 08:56
Ukrinform
Russia needs to ensure that those indicted in the MH17 downing case, who are currently in Russia or territories under Kremlin control, are brought to justice.
That’s according to Courtney Austrian, Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Mission to the OSCE, who addressed the organization’s Permanent Council in Vienna on Thursday, July 22, an Ukrinform correspondent reported.
“We too call on Russia to account for its role and cooperate fully with the investigation. Russia needs to ensure that the indicted individuals currently in Russia or territories under its control face justice. Russia and its proxies cannot escape the fact that a Russian BUK surface-to-air missile fired from eastern Ukraine was the cause of the crash of MH17,” the statement reads.
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The Trade Representation of Russia in Japan, in Tokyo’s Minato Ward, in June (Shingo Tsuru)
A 70-year-old man is thought to be the latest Japanese targeted by Russian intelligence agents for sensitive information in exchange for cash and other gifts, along with being wined and dined.
Kanagawa prefectural police officials believe the 42-year-old Russian who obtained sensitive information from the man is a spy.
The Russian man who worked for his country’s trade representation in Japan was recently referred to prosecutors on suspicion of committing computer fraud.
His alleged Japanese collaborator was also arrested on the same suspicion. The Japanese man, who has since been released without indictment, has received a total of 10 million yen ($90,000) or so in cash from Russians and has also been wined and dined by them over the course of three decades or so, the officials said.
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