This would be in accordance with evidence of images that shows the skin being pierced in a number of places by sharp objects - this matches claims that MH17 was hit by missile shrapnel.
All 298 people on board, most of them from the Netherlands, died when the plane was reportedly shot down by. The plane was en-route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it crashed in rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine.
There were no emergencies on board, no mechanical problems, and the pilots did not make any mistakes, hence, the report rules out any technical or human error. The conclusion is based on cockpit data, air traffic control and images because the site of the crash in eastern Ukraine was too dangerous to access amid fighting between government troops and rebels.
The nature of marks noticed on the skin of the aircraft is consistent with how the BUK missile system works (that's the system many suspect was responsible) – they do not actually hit the target but explode in the vicinity and pepper it with shrapnel to attain maximum damage.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has welcomed the report and said that it "leads to the strong suspicion that a surface-to-air missile brought MH17 down".
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