Boeing 777: Incredible tragedy in Ukraine with 295 dead (pics&vid)
An incredible tragedy occurred over the Ukrainian airspace by shooting a passenger aircraft near the border with Russia.
As Interfax news agency reported, citing sources in the civil aviation of aircraft of type Boeing, 295 people were flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.
Representative of Malaysians Airlines confirmed that flight MH17, which took off from Amsterdam at 12.14 local time, lost contact. The Ukrainian Interior Ministry's consultant confirmed via Facebook that 280 passengers and 15 crewmembers were killed in the plane crash and talks about shooting the airplane with soil rocket Buk. Reuters correspondent in eastern Ukraine, allegedly at the crash, says he saw debris and corpses burning.
Correspondent of the Associated Press, which is at the place of the tragedy, says that so far he's counted 22 corpses, while stating that the plane had broken up in the air before colliding into the ground. An officer of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine states that within 15 km from the collision point of the plane, dismembered body parts and more than 100 corpses were found. This is the first photo of the wreckage of the plane near Donetsk, as transmitted by Reuters.

Separatists deny participation
The area where the aircraft crashed is occupied by separatists and is quite close to Donetsk. Information mentions shooting down from insurgents, who thought it was a Russian fighter. The separatists of Donetsk denied any involvement in the plane crash. The armed forces of Ukraine also denied involvement in the shooting down of the aircraft, according to information cited by Interfax from the press office of the Ukrainian president.
Kiev and separatists accuse each other
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko hasn't ruled out the possibility of the shooting down of aircraft recalling that it's the third airline tragedy marked the last days in eastern Ukraine "after the aircrafts An-26 and Su-25 of the Ukrainian armed forces shot down from the ground of Russia" as he said: "We don't exclude the possibility that the plane was shot down and emphasize that the Ukrainian security forces didn't make shots that could hit targets in the air". He also expressed his condolences to the families of victims.
A consultant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine blamed directly pro-Russian separatists claiming that Boeing was hit by a surface-to-air missile system Buk, of those with whom it supplied by Moscow insurgents. However, a leading member of the latter rejected the charge saying the separatists don't have such missiles and instead suggested as responsible the Ukrainian armed forces.
Armed forces of Ukraine deny involvement
The armed forces of Ukraine denied involvement in the shooting down of the aircraft, according to information cited by Interfax by the press office of the Ukrainian president.
Falling stock markets
Severe turbulences in financial terms are already appearing, as the European FTSE index and the stock of Germany and France, after the announcement of the downing of the aircraft, according to Russian media.
Reaction from the White House
According to U.S. media, President Obama is expected to make statements about the shooting down of the plane of Malaysia Airilines. The Russian agency RIA reported that Russian President Putin has already talked with Barack Obama.
President Malaysia
The president of Malaysia, Najib Razak, is shocked by the crash of the aircraft and declares that he will go directly to the site.
The Dutch Prime Minister returns to Netherlands
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte returned to his country from Brussels where he attended the Summit of European Union leaders, as the aircraft of Malaysia Airlines that departed from Amsterdam crashed in eastern Ukraine. "I'm deeply shocked by the dramatic information about the crash of flight MH17 Malaysia Airlines" he said in a statement noting that he's in contact with the Ukrainian President. Travel agencies have stated to the Dutch press that dozens of Dutch citizens were on the aircraft. "Many are still not clear about the facts, circumstances and the passengers" said the Dutch Prime Minister, while according to sites of tracking flights some routes are shared with the Dutch national airline KLM.
Russian help at the place of the tragedy
The news agency RIA of Russia reports that Russian emergency departments requested permission from Kiev to participate in activities at the site of the crash.

The path of the aircraft
Photo of the course followed by the aircraft of Malaysia Airlines was released by the company. The photograph inscribed the course from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. Unfortunately the Boeing 777 never reached its destination, since in Ukraine travelers died...

This is the last photo of Boeing, which crashed in Ukraine
A young man claims to have photographed the aircraft at Amsterdam Airport, shortly after takeoff. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to the Prime Minister of Malaysia after the aviation tragedy that occurred in Ukraine, with 295 dead.

This is the point where the aircraft was hit?
This photo shocks making the round of the world. According to many foreign news agencies, this photo shows the point where the rocket hit and created a hole in the plane of the Malaysian Airlines. As you see yourself, the point is on the left side of the photo. The most striking however is the foot of the deceased passenger distinguished through the wreckage.

The last position of the flight MH17 from FlightRadar 24