The owner of the Volvo truck that transported a BUK
missile into Ukraine before it was used for downing Malaysia Airlines
flight MH17, has finally been located and is now reportedly scared for
his life.
According to News.com.au, new evidence suggests pro-Russian rebels
are responsible for the attack after the man, known only as Vasilijus,
told Lithuanian website alfa that the vehicle was stolen by them on July
8.
The footage filmed by Ukrainian police on the day the attack took
place shows the missile being smuggled out of eastern Ukraine in a white
Volvo truck.
The man was located after footage clearly showed the vehicle, on the move towards Russia.
Vasilijus admitted that the vehicle was his and requested that his name not be revealed.
He said that his base in Donetsk was taken over and the truck was
parked there, adding that everyone left from the eighth (of July), and
the base was under their control, including his equipment and the white
truck.
He claimed that the rebels took over his business nine days before the downing of MH17.
Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 went down on July 17, killing all the 298 people onboard.
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