Russia has transferred to the Joint Investigative Group (JIT) data from radars about the collapse of Boeing 777 of Malaysia Airlines in the Donbass. This is reported on the website of the Dutch prosecutor's office.
The data were received in response to an additional request for legal assistance from the Netherlands. Earlier, radar data from Russia were not presented in the ASTERIX format, which was developed by Eurocontrol and is internationally accepted.
"The information received will be translated and thoroughly investigated," the message says..
Earlier, Russia refused to translate information into the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation.
The Boeing-777 plane of the Malaysian Airlines company, which flew MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot down in the sky over Donbass on July 17, 2014. All those aboard the ship died. The international community accuses the pro-Russian separatists in this crime, who allegedly shot down the plane with a missile Buk missile, which was brought to the Donbass from Russia.