NIEUWEGEIN, Netherlands (AP) — Relatives of victims of the shooting-down of a Malaysia Airlines jetliner over Ukraine more than two years ago were gathering Wednesday to learn the preliminary results of a Dutch-led criminal probe of the disaster that claimed 298 lives.
The team that is conducting the largest investigation in Dutch history is scheduled to brief victims’ families behind closed doors Wednesday morning. Investigators will hold a news conference later in the day to make their findings public.
Thomas Schansman, father of the only U.S. citizen killed in the July 2014 disaster, said he expects investigators to identify which specific weapon …read more
Source: KXAN