Famous Russian-Armenian comedian and showman Misha Galustyan has spoken about the Malaysia Airlines plane crash in eastern Ukraine.
“Instead of extending condolences to the relatives of the victims, accusations, false and offensive words are heard everywhere. All of a sudden, all my acquaintances have turned into pilot-experts. Friends, don’t give in to provocations!“Whoever did this wanted to force us to argue with each other and be afraid. The events unrolling in Ukraine are staged by those who want to weaken our countries [Russia and Ukraine] and bring us out against one another.“And if you are trying to find guilty parties, they are the foreign forces that have ordered the [Ukrainian] Maidan,” Galustyan specifically wrote in his blog. The Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 passenger plane, which was en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed on July 17 in Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast (Province), near the Russian border.
There were 283 passengers, including three infants, and fifteen crew members onboard the aircraft, and all of them lost their lives.
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