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    BOEING 777 CRASH: SHAHEN PETROSYAN BLAMES SEVERAL SIDES FOR TRAGEDY

    12:00 | July 19,2014 | Social

    Shahen Petrosyan, former head of the General Department of Armenia's
    Civil Aviation, blames the the Malaysia Airlines Boeing crash in
    Ukraine on several sides.

    "Russia is the first guilty side, the main accomplice, the blunt
    instrument that targeted at a military transport aircraft IL-76 but,
    I do not know why, its rocket hit a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet
    carrying 298 people on board. Ukraine also has its share of guilt as
    it did not announce that it closed its airspace over eastern Ukraine
    for civil aviation during the conflict. Finally neither International
    Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) nor Eurocontrol, a Brussels-based
    agency that manages European air traffic, did anything to avert the
    crash," Mr Petrosyan wrote on his Facebook page.

    Several airlines altered their flight paths some time ago to avoid
    Ukrainian air space after fighting flared up in the region.

    The issue of whether to avoid flying over conflict zones has come
    into sharp focus after the downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17
    on Thursday. International civil aviation regulators had imposed no
    restrictions on crossing an area where pro-Russian rebels are fighting
    Ukrainian forces, and the majority of carriers had continued to use
    a route popular with long-distance flights from Europe to Southeast
    Asia before the Malaysia Airlines plane crashed on Thursday, killing
    all 298 people on board.

    The Boeing 777 was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. It
    fell between Krasni Luch in Luhansk region and Shakhtarsk in the
    neighbouring region of Donetsk.

    Latest figures released by Malaysia Airlines show the plane
    was carrying 189 Dutch nationals, 27 Australians, 44 Malaysians
    (including 15 crew), 12 Indonesians and 10 Britons, as well as a
    number of other nationalities.

    http://en.a1plus.am/1193799.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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