How many photographs of a Russian Buk 9M38M1used by Russian military after 2011 do you want me to show you? I think I have about at least 200 of them, including many of the 53rd Air Defense Brigade in Kursk. They kept using them until 2014. For some mysterious reason not anymore.
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First photo: 9M38M1 missile, loaded on a Buk TEL of 53rd Air Defense Brigade, 24 June 2014, Alexeevka. Second photo: The same Buk TEL with same missiles, covered by a net, July 2014, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky.pic.twitter.com/9MUpIkqrAD
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Even some of the Pro-Russian warlords on the ground we spoke to later for German radio admitted, that the BUK sound was heard clearly from Russian/rebel held areas. Those Russian lies will never write history, no matter how ofter they are repeated. Shameful for such a big country
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Utter BS...
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Also, Russia where not allowed access to the investigation, yet corrupt Ukraine where...
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Original Live News feed on the plain being shot-down by "Donetsk fighters for freedom".
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