22 bodies counted at Ukraine plane crash site

July 17, 2014 11:33 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:52 pm IST - GRABOVO, Ukraine

Kiev:  A Malaysia Airlines passenger jet with 295 people on board crashed in Ukraine near the Russian border on Thursday. In a tweet, the airline said, "Malaysia Airlines has lost contact of MH17 from Amsterdam. The plane said to have been shot down near the Ukraine Russia border, according to Anton Gerashenko, an adviser to Ukraine's interior minister. PTI Photo/TV Grab (Courtesy Times Now)(PTI7_17_2014_000237B)

Kiev: A Malaysia Airlines passenger jet with 295 people on board crashed in Ukraine near the Russian border on Thursday. In a tweet, the airline said, "Malaysia Airlines has lost contact of MH17 from Amsterdam. The plane said to have been shot down near the Ukraine Russia border, according to Anton Gerashenko, an adviser to Ukraine's interior minister. PTI Photo/TV Grab (Courtesy Times Now)(PTI7_17_2014_000237B)

Ukraine said passenger plane carrying 295 people was shot down Thursday as it flew over the country, and both the government and the pro-Russia separatists fighting in the region denied any responsibility for downing the plane.

As plumes of black smoke rose up near a rebel-held village of Grabovo in eastern Ukraine, an Associated Press journalist counted at least 22 bodies at the crash site 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the Russian border.

The plane appeared to have broken up before impact and the burning wreckage including body parts and the belongings of passengers was scattered over a wide area

Malaysia Airlines tweeted that it lost contact with one of its flights carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew as it was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur over Ukrainian airspace, but did not yet confirm the crash.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called the downing an act of terrorism and called for an international investigation into the crash.

The Donetsk region government said a plane crashed on Thursday near a village called Grabovo, which it said is currently under the control of the separatists. The region where the flight was lost has seen severe fighting between the two sides in recent days.

The Malaysia Airlines plane is a Boeing 777-200ER, which was delivered to Malaysia Airlines on July 30, 1997, according to Flightglobal’s Ascend Online Fleets, which sells and tracks information about aircraft. It has more than 43,000 hours of flight time and 6,950 takeoffs and landings.

Mr. Poroshenko said his country’s armed forces didn’t shoot at any airborne targets.

“We do not exclude that this plane was shot down, and we stress that the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not take action against any airborne targets,” he said. “We are sure that those who are guilty in this tragedy will be held responsible.”

Separatist leader Andrei Purgin told The Associated Press that he was certain that Ukrainian troops had shot the plane down but gave no explanation or proof for his statement.

Mr. Purgin said he did not know whether rebel forces owned Buk missile launchers, but said even if they did, there had no fighters capable of operating it.

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