Tým Bellingcat dokázal, že BUK byl ruský

Screenshots from various videos of the June convoy taken by local residents.
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-europe/2014/11/08/origin-of-the-separatists-buk-a-bellingcat-investigation/

Photograph from Paris Match of the Buk missile launcher in Donetsk, Ukraine, July 17, 2014.

Screenshot from footage filmed in Zuhres, Ukraine, July 17, 2014.

Photograph from Torez, Ukraine, July 17, 2014.

Photograph and screenshot from footage of the Buk missile launcher in Snizhne, Ukraine, July 17, 2014.

Screenshot from footage filmed in Luhansk, Ukraine, July 17, 2014.

Top, text on Luhansk billboard, as cited in the Russian Ministry of Defence press conference.
Bottom, photograph of the same billboard taken by a Luhansk resident.

Photograph from Makiivka, Ukraine, published August 6, 2014

Left, photograph of the low-loader truck from August 26, 2014.
Right, screenshot from footage of the same low-loader truck filmed by separatists on August 26.

Map of the six sightings of a Buk missile launcher on July 17 and 18 in separatist-controlled territories of eastern Ukraine.

Photograph taken posted on the VKontakte profile of Vasily Ilyin on June 25, 2014.

Top, Buk 231 in the June convoy.
Bottom, Buk 231 in Vasily Ilyin's June 25th photograph

Images of certificates posted by 53rd Brigade members on social media accounts.

Overlaid comparison between Buk in Paris Match photo in Ukraine and Buk 3×2 in Russia.

Top, image dated November 29th 2013.
Middle, image dated June 23rd 2014.
Bottom, image dated June 23rd 2014.



Top: Buk 3×2 filmed in Stary Oskol, Russia in June
Bottom: Buk filmed in Donetsk, Ukraine by Paris Match on July 17, 2014.
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