What we know so far about MH17
– Authorities say that 27 Australians were on board
– The plane was carrying 298 passengers and crew
– The plane came down in Ukrainian airspace, reportedly after being hit with a surface to air missile
– Ukraine’s president has labelled it a “terrorist attack”
– Russia has stated that the conflict in Eastern Ukraine is to blame
– There were at least 27 Australians on board. You can read more information about the Australian victims here.
A Malaysian passenger airliner with 298 people on board has been “shot down” over eastern Ukraine.
The plane was on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, and was in open air space shortly before it crashed.
The plane was found burning on the ground in Donetsk, 50km from the Russian border – an area of Ukraine where there has been ongoing conflict between the Ukranian government and Ukranian rebels.
Twitter has been filled with descriptions of the crash site, littered with body parts after the plane broke up mid-air.
What happened to MH17?
According to reports, the Boeing 777 was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. The Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser has said that 280 passengers and 15 crew died in the crash.