KIEV Ukraine (Reuters) - Analysis of the black box flight recorders from a downed Malaysian airliner show it was destroyed by shrapnel coming from a rocket blast and went down because of "massive explosive decompression", a Ukrainian security official said on Monday.
The spokesman for Ukraine's Security Council, Andriy Lysenko, told a news conference in Kiev the information came from experts analysing the recorders from the plane that came down in rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine on July 17.
Britain was tasked with downloading the data from two black boxes recovered from the crash site and handing that information over to international investigators for analysis.
Kiev and the West accuse pro-Russian rebels of shooting down the plane. Moscow says the Ukrainian government is responsible for the crash, which killed all 298 people on board.
(Reporting by Natalia Zinets; Writing by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Alison Williams)
Relacionados
- Plane with first coffins of Malaysian airliner victims leaves Ukraine
- Obama condemns Russia after airliner downed in Ukraine
- U.N. calls for independent probe of downed airliner in Ukraine
- World leaders demand answers after airliner downed over Ukraine with 298 dead
- World leaders demand answers after airliner downed over Ukraine with 298 dead