It is almost a year since the tiny village of Rossypne in Eastern Ukraine found itself the focus of global attention.
298 people of differing nationalities lost their lives on the 17th of July 2014 when Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was shot out of the skies overhead.
En hommage aux victimes du vol MH17, 38 tournesols offerts aux familles des disparus http://t.co/dl5sZhl0bx pic.twitter.com/GLf5yQEZ2j— BFMTV (@BFMTV) 15 Juillet 2015
Segments of the doomed aircraft are still being found in the fields. “This is a piece of the plane that fell here,” said one woman, indicating a strip of buckled metal lying in the grass in a field near her house. “It’s from the Malaysian plane, that crashed here a year ago. It has been here for a whole year already.”
MH17:who is to blame?
Malaysia is one of five countries investigating the crash.
The group has asked the UN Security Council to set up an international court to try those deemed responsible. The plane came down in Ukrainian territo