The European Union today (22 July) threatened to limit Russia’s ability to raise funds on Europe’s financial markets and to buy energy and military equipment unless it helps ensure that international investigators gain unfettered access to the crash site of the Malaysian airliner shot down on Thursday.
The plane was flying over territory controlled by pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, and evidence presented by the United States and Ukraine suggests that the missile was fired by the separatists.
The EU also said it could take action if Moscow did not do more to stem the flow of weapons and soldiers to Ukraine.
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Source: European Voice