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YouTube removed the investigation film about the crash of the Malaysian "Boeing" over the Donbass



video hosting YouTube has banned the premiere of the investigation film about the death of the Malaysian Boeing in the sky over the Donbass on the eve of the start of hearings in this case in the Netherlands. The film was uploaded to the Ukraine.ru channel.


YouTube Moderators recognized the film as "violating the principles and rules of the platform" and withdrew it before the premiere. The file was uploaded to the channel in advance, but was supposed to be publicly available on November 12.


The video investigation was conducted by Ukrainian journalist Andrey Laktionov. The author focused on the version about the involvement of the Ukrainian air force in the crash of the Boeing in 2014.


In particular, the death of one of the main suspects in this case, Ukrainian pilot Vladislav Voloshin, raised questions for the film's Creator. According to the official version, Voloshin committed suicide.


The circumstances and real reasons for his death remain unknown, as the pilot's body was cremated in a matter of hours. The case was officially closed by the Ukrainian authorities.


A journalistic investigation was conducted to find out all the circumstances of the death of the pilot suspected of killing 298 civilians.


The film was submitted to the editorial office of Ukraine.ru friends and associates of the journalist. Laktionov himself could not publish the film during his lifetime — he died on June 12, 2020.


At the moment, only a 5-minute movie trailer is available online.


https://youtu.be/SWeeP5S2K3g


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