
Russia responsible for MH17 shooting, killing 298 on board, rules Europe's human rights court
European Court of Human Rights
(ECHR) on Wednesday, July 9, ruled that Russia was responsible for the downing of
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17
in 2014, which killed all 298 people on board. The unanimous judgment also found Russia responsible for extensive violations of international law by supporting anti-Kyiv separatists in eastern Ukraine since 2014, the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 that same year, and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The
MH17
flight, en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot down on July 17, 2014, over eastern Ukraine, a region then controlled by pro-Russian separatists.
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The ECHR said Russia was responsible for the actions of both its military forces and allied separatist fighters.
The court ruled that the missile was likely fired under the mistaken belief that the plane was a military aircraft, but that Russia failed to take the required precautions to verify its target, violating international humanitarian law.
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Russia's refusal and its consequences
Russia has repeatedly denied any role in the incident. It also refused to cooperate with international investigations or respond to court inquiries.
The ECHR said this lack of cooperation and denial caused additional suffering for the families of the victims and further violated human rights obligations.
The judgment stated that Moscow did not properly investigate the incident or offer any legal remedy to survivors and relatives.
It added that Russia's continued denial 'significantly aggravated the suffering' of those left behind.
Beyond MH17, the ECHR also found Russia responsible for a series of grave human rights violations in Ukraine starting from 2014. These include indiscriminate attacks, summary executions of civilians, torture, sexual violence, and forced displacement.
The court said these acts were part of a 'systematic' pattern by Russian forces and their proxies.
Political reaction
Ukraine hailed the ruling as 'historic and unprecedented,' calling it a legal and moral victory. Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said he hoped the verdict would offer 'a sense of justice and recognition' for the victims' families, most of whom were Dutch nationals.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin dismissed the ruling. Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called the verdict 'null and void' and said Russia would not abide by it.
Although Russia was expelled from the Council of Europe in 2022 following its invasion of Ukraine, the ECHR still has jurisdiction over cases involving Russia from before that time.
The court will decide later on whether Russia must pay financial compensation, though the chances of enforcement remain slim.
Background
A Dutch court in 2022 convicted two Russians and a Ukrainian of murder in connection to MH17. They were tried in absentia and remain at large.
In May 2025, the UN's International Civil Aviation Organization also found Russia responsible for the downing of MH17. The victims of MH17 came from 17 countries, including 198 Dutch, 43 Malaysians, 38 Australians, and 10 British citizens.
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