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Putin may be sued for MH17 crash

The case is being arranged by British lawyers and might be heard in the US

ANI London

Russian President Vladimir Putin could be sued for allegedly supporting the pro-Russian separatists thought responsible for the downing of Malaysian airlines MH17 in Eastern Ukraine.

The case is being arranged by British lawyers and might be heard in the US.

According to Metro, if the case is successful and the Russian President fails to pay compensations, his assets would be frozen.

A London-based firm spokesman said that there were speculations about civil suits against Malaysian airlines.

People responsible would include entities, states and individuals that had equipped the Russian separatists, said the spokesman.

Russian separatists who have taken the area under their control are hampering the investigation at the crash site.

 

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First Published: Jul 28 2014 | 11:40 AM IST

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