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Russia challenged in the UN court the decision of the International Civil Aviation Organization on its responsibility for the crash of Boeing over Donbass

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Disputes ⁤UN Aviation ⁣Body Ruling on ‌Downed⁢ Boeing ⁣Over Ukraine

THE HAGUE, Netherlands ⁤ – Russia is formally challenging a decision by the International ‍Civil Aviation ⁤Organization (ICAO) that found it responsible for⁤ the downing of⁢ Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over eastern⁤ Ukraine in 2014. The challenge was ⁣lodged at the International Court of ‌Justice (ICJ) in The ​Hague, escalating ⁢the international legal battle surrounding ‌the disaster that ⁣killed all 298 people on board.

The ICAO ruled in 2020 that Russia violated international ⁢aviation regulations by failing to‍ prevent the placement​ of a Buk​ missile⁣ system in the‌ conflict zone,which investigators ⁤say was used⁢ to shoot down the‌ Boeing‍ 777. Russia’s appeal to the ICJ argues the ICAO exceeded its authority​ and lacked jurisdiction in the case, framing the issue as a political dispute rather than a violation of aviation law. This ⁣legal maneuver⁢ comes as the⁢ Netherlands and Australia pursue⁢ separate criminal trials against‍ individuals suspected of ​involvement in the tragedy, including a recent life sentance handed‍ down to ⁣Igor Strelkov and‌ two others by a Dutch court.

The case​ centers on allegations that ⁢Russia provided the missile system to pro-Russian separatists‌ in the Donbass region of Ukraine, who were engaged in fighting with Ukrainian ‍forces at the time of the crash. International investigators concluded the missile was ⁣launched from territory controlled by the ‌separatists. Russia has consistently denied any direct involvement,⁣ claiming‍ the investigation⁤ was biased and lacked sufficient evidence. The‌ ICJ’s consideration​ of‌ Russia’s challenge coudl⁢ take⁣ years,and its ruling will be legally binding ‍on both ​parties. The outcome will have ‍critically​ important implications for‍ international aviation law and the accountability of states for⁣ actions taken within conflict zones.

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