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“the Russian service Bi-bi-si” has learned the name of one of the main suspects in the case of the crash of flight MH17 under the Donbas in July 2014. This is probably the first Deputy head of the border service of FSB of Russia the General-Colonel Andrey Burlaka.

media refers to data of the joint investigation team (JIT), which is conducting the official investigation of the crash. In the investigation Burlaka is a suspect under the pseudonym “Vladimir”. Talk to him, the people told the newspaper that under this nickname can hide Andrei Burlaka.

Also “Bi-bi-si” has received from its source, having access to personal databases, information about the movements of the boatmen on the day of the crash. It follows from that that day he was in Rostov-on-don. In addition, phonoscopic examination pointed to the similarity of the votes of the General haulers and “Vladimir Ivanovich”, but there were some differences.

Another source noted that the Hauler at the end of the hot phase of the conflict in the Donbas in 2014-2015 and the title of Hero of Russia. Edition not found published decrees on awarding boatmen, and also noted that in some cases the title of Hero of Russia was appropriated closed by decree.

From open sources it is known that Andrey Burlaka until 2014, had the rank of Lieutenant General and then was promoted to Colonel-General.

the publication is Bellingcat, which conducts its own investigation into MH17, also came to the conclusion that “Vladimir” Andrey Burlaka can be one and the same person.

According to the JIT investigators intercepted phone conversations, “Vladimir Ivanovich”, the representatives of DND together called the commander of military operations in the South-East of Ukraine. In addition, the ex-Minister of defence DND Igor Strelkov mentioned that carried out the orders “Vladimir Ivanovich”.

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