Aviosexpert Vadim Lukashevich denied recent statements by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the investigation of the Boeing MH17 catastrophe of Malaysian airlines in the sky over the Donbass in 2014. He wrote about this on his Facebook page. The expert analyzed several key points of Lavrov's statement. First, Lavrov claimed that none of the Ukrainian dispatchers who were on duty that day were interrogated. "The dispatchers were interrogated by Ukrainian investigators (Ukraine is part of the international Joint Investigative Group - JIT), the data was transferred to the Dutch. In addition, the negotiations of dispatchers with the crew of the MN17 were published in the interim report of the Security Council of the Netherlands (DSB) as early as September 9, 2014 and are exhaustive, "- answers Lukashevich. Secondly, according to the head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ukrainian radar surveillance data were not received by investigators. "Ukraine has transferred to the investigation the primary radar data of the military radar, which the Dutch themselves confirmed on September 28, 2016," writes the air expert. Thirdly, Lavrov had a question why Ukraine did not close its airspace in 2014. To this Lukashevich responds that such a question arose only with the Russian diplomat: "The exhaustive response (from the legal and organizational sides) to it is given in the final report of the DSN technical investigation". And fourthly, the Russian Foreign Minister asserts that Russia continues to assist the investigation, and also responds to all inquiries in the case. "Russia did not provide data from any of its military radar, which there (in the border area) were, Russia did not respond to any request for the whereabouts of its Bukov at the time of the tragedy, nor for any request for personalities that might be are involved in the decision to redeploy it in the summer of 2014, to organize its transportation to the Ukrainian border and further, and its application, "said the air expert.