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Politics : War

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To: goldsnow who wrote (6021)10/5/2001 4:22:13 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) of 23908
 
Re: Ukrainians just confirmed-they hit the plane, according to french TV

French TV?! ROFL! C'mon, Goldsnow... I took you for a sensible guy! I thought you'd only refer to reliable sources --such as the BBC:

news.bbc.co.uk

Excerpt:

Mr Putin said Ukrainian officials had told him that the plane had been out of range of the missiles when it crashed.

"The weapons that were being used during this exercise could not reach the area where our Tu-154 was flying," Mr Putin said.

The exercise was carried out in Crimea, on Cape Onuk, about 250km (160 miles) from the site of the crash. It involved firing surface-to-air missiles at unmanned aircraft.

The Ukrainian defence ministry said the missiles had "self-destruction mechanisms in case they deviated from their course."

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the plane might have been brought down by terrorists.
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Now, the way I see it is as follows: Israeli agents were appointed by the Mafiya to put a bomb in the plane... Thereafter, as the plane flew over the Black Sea, a dummy missile was shot at it... and when the two spots coincided on the radar screen, both the bomb and the dummy were remotely blown up.
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