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The families preparing for the MH17 verdict
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14 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
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More than eight years since flight MH17 was shot down, a court in the Netherlands will this week deliver a verdict in the trial of three Russian men and one Ukrainian accused of murdering the 298 people on board, including 38 Australians.
The Malaysia Airlines plane was hit by a missile as it flew above eastern Ukraine in 2014, when Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists were engaged in intense fighting.
A number of Australian families will travel to Amsterdam to witness the court proceedings.
Today, we speak to two of them.
Featured:
Jon and Meryn O'Brien
Paul Guard
More than eight years since flight MH17 was shot down, a court in the Netherlands will this week deliver a verdict in the trial of three Russian men and one Ukrainian accused of murdering the 298 people on board, including 38 Australians.
The Malaysia Airlines plane was hit by a missile as it flew above eastern Ukraine in 2014, when Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists were engaged in intense fighting.
A number of Australian families will travel to Amsterdam to witness the court proceedings.
Today, we speak to two of them.
Featured:
Jon and Meryn O'Brien
Paul Guard
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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