Ukrainian Security Service seeks to reach the crash site of the Malaysian MH17 flight to fabricate at least some evidence which will allow Kiev to conceal the true causes of the catastrophe from the world, reports GHN based on RT.
"One cannot but feel angry about yet another attempt by the Ukrainian security service chief to use absolutely groundless allegations in a bid to persuade the public of alleged Russian military involvement in the Boeing disaster in the skies over Ukraine," Defense Ministry official representative, Major General Igor Konashenkov, said on Wednesday.
He referred to claims that were earlier made by Ukraine's National Security Service Head Valentin Nalivaychenko speaking on Ukraine's Channel 5 about Kiev's "full understanding" of the causes of the Malaysian Boeing's crash.
Nalivaychenko claimed that Ukrainian investigators and international experts now must visit the site of the crash only to search for "what is still missing" to back the Kiev's version of events.
The fact that the Ukrainian security chief "fully" understands the details of the crash surprised Konashenkov, especially since the international commission's investigation has not yet established them. However, the so-called Ukrainian investigators still have to find at least some evidence to somehow support their "full knowledge," he added.
The attempt made by Kiev to look for the "missing evidence" to back up a version fabricated in advance confirms the well-known popular wisdom - "an uneasy conscience betrays itself," said the General.
"I would like to recall that the commanders of the so-called ‘anti-terrorist' operation in the southeast of Ukraine, including Nalivaychenko himself, did their utmost to prevent an international inquiry from visiting the site of the plane's crash," Konashenkov stated.
The Ukrainian troops launched a massive offensive against militias near Torez - close to MH17 crash site - using multiple rocket launchers Uragan, Grad and Smerch to eliminate the existing material evidence, the General said.