Russian Senator Links Malaysian Airliner Revival to Congressional Elections

Russian Senator Andrey Klimov linked the West’s decision to reopen the case of the crash of the Malaysian airliner over Ukraine with elections to the US Congress scheduled for November next year.

The senator confirmed in the Telegram that the November 17, 2022 choice to reopen the case would be a foregone conclusion of the U.S. congressional election, and he wondered if that date had been accidentally set, with Dutch justice awaiting a signal from Washington.

Klimov pointed out that it is no coincidence that their “independent” investigation coincides with the US accusation of Moscow in the downing of the Malaysian passenger plane.

He noted that the unlawful Boeing sanctions against Russia were introduced at the same time, that is, eight years before the court decision, which has not yet been issued.

“The death of 298 passengers is not in Russia’s interests and, above all, contributes to the strategic aspirations of the United States to make Ukraine an anti-Russian state and demonize Russia at the international level,” he added.

Klimov pointed out that the West does not notice hundreds of bloody crimes by the pro-Washington Kyiv organization in Ukraine, “including nuclear terrorism.”

Source: RIA Novosti

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