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On July 21,the Russian Ministry of Defense identified in the morning of July 17 a location of an operational and functioning Ukrainian Buk missile battery 8 km south of Shakhtyorskoye in the village of Zaroschenske (Zaroschenkoye). Spending a bit of time on Google Maps allowed me to locate the position on the map. It is here. The Ukrainian battery was moved there just for July 17. On July 18, the position was vacated. If this batter fired the missile, it is still possible that the actual firing position might have been not on this very location, but still relatively very close the marked location. Shakhtyorskoye is now a site of Ukraines offensive and so is Rozsypne, which is part fof the crash site. As you can see from the photos, the Ukrainian batterys location in Zaroschenske forms a center of a circle the parameter of which connects Snizhne (Snezhnoye) and Grabovo and Rozsypne, the latter two being the center of the crash site. Snezhnoye in the proximity of which a Buk missile could have delivered the final and fatal strike against the Malaysian civilian airliner is just about 15 miles directly from the batterys early July 17 location. The marked Unnamed road is the Ukrainian Buk missile battery location in the morning of July 17, as established by the briefing of the Russian Ministry of Defense at 9:29 of the video and forward: https://youtube/watch?v=aRJzVwmSfW8 https://google/maps/dir/47.9836178,38.4497185//@47.9888615,38.4526246,1902m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m3!4m2!1m0!1m0
Posted on: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 18:34:11 +0000

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