A Decade After MH17 Tragedy, Families Seek Accountability
Victims' relatives commemorate the 10th anniversary, continuing to demand Russia's acknowledgment and justice.
- 298 people were killed when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine in 2014.
- An international investigation concluded the missile was launched from territory controlled by pro-Russian rebels.
- A Dutch court convicted three men in absentia for their roles in transporting the missile but they remain at large.
- Victims' families, including those from 16 countries, continue to seek Russia's admission of responsibility.
- Commemorations are being held near Schiphol Airport and in other locations, marking the decade-long quest for justice.