Secretary of State John Kerry laid out evidence Sunday linking the Russia-backed separatists in Ukraine to the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 and denounced Russia for arming and training the rebels.
Kerry said that U.S. intelligence pointed to the use of a SA-11 surface-to-air missile to down the plane. Evidence suggested Russia had supplied the separatists with the weapon, he added. “It’s pretty clear that this is a system that was transferred from Russia into the hands of separatists,” Kerry said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“We know with confidence—with confidence—that the Ukrainians did not have such a system anywhere near the vicinity at that point and time. So it obviously points a very clear finger at the separatists.”
Kerry added that separatist leaders had bragged on social media about the attack, only to delete their posts once they discovered it was a civilian aircraft. “Now drunken separatists are stacking bodies on the back of trucks, removing material from the site,” he said on ABC’s “This Week.”
Volodymyr Groysman, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, said Sunday that 192 bodies have been loaded on a train, but says the government is still negotiating with the separatists for the train to depart the region. “We are inviting any experts from abroad who want to take part in the investigation,” Groysman said at a news conference. “But, unfortunately, we cannot grant their security on the territory controlled by the militants. We also haven’t received such guarantee from the Russian Federation.”
On ABC, Kerry urged Russia to step up and “start being part of the solution instead of part of the problem.” In addition to arming and training the separatists, he said, “Russia continues to refuse to call publicly for the separatists to engage in behavior that would lend itself to a resolution of this issue.”









