ICAO slams Russia for MH17 downing

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flightsafetyThe Council of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has voted that the Russian Federation failed to uphold its obligations under international air law in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. This represents the first time in ICAO’s history that its Council has made a determination on the merits of a dispute between Member States under the organisation’s dispute settlement mechanism.

The council agreed that the claims brought by Australia and the Netherlands as a result of the shooting down of Flight MH17 on 17 July 2014, were well founded in fact and in law. The case centred on allegations that the conduct of the Russian Federation in the downing of the aircraft by a surface-to-air missile over eastern Ukraine constitutes a breach of Article 3 bis of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, which requires that States “refrain from resorting to the use of weapons against civil aircraft in flight.”

The proceedings involved written submissions and oral hearings spanning multiple Council sessions. A formal decision document setting out the reasons of fact and law leading to the Council’s conclusions will be issued at a future meeting.

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