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Rebels Filmed Finding MH17 Was Passenger Jet
Footage is handed to investigators which shows the moment Ukrainian separatists grasp it was a civilian airliner shot down.
11:53 Friday 17 July 2015
Video: MH17 Crash: Shocking Rebel Footage
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Footage has emerged of the immediate aftermath of the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 as Russian-backed rebels at the crash site realised it was a passenger jet.
The armed separatists had reportedly been sent to the area to look for the wreckage of a fighter plane which had been shot down and express shock at finding the debris of a civilian airliner instead.
The unedited footage taken by a commander of the rebel group shows a smouldering scene of devastation with fires still burning on the blackened earth and bodies of dead passengers clearly visible.
Plane wreckage and luggage can also been seen strewn across the area.
After initial incomprehension over what has happened, it soon dawned on the rebels the downed plane was a passenger jet.
As they survey the scene of destruction, the commander is heard asking: "Is there another plane?"
Then after ordering a perimeter be set up to keep civilians back, he adds: "This is passenger (plane)."
Amid the smoking wreckage, he says: "Malaysia. Foreigners."
In the background, another person questions who had given them permission to fly through the area.
"Who gave them the corridor?", he asks.
As another man opens a backpack and empties clothes and other personal items on to the ground, voices in the background say: "Civilians, Civilians."
Missile System 'That Downed MH17'
The commander then holds up the Kuala Lumpur International Airport ID of an air stewardess.
He is then heard on the phone saying: "Hello. Yes, yes I am here. Plane was shot down and I am at the site.
He then swears as he says it was a "passenger plane".
The men also seem relieved to find the plane's black box flight recorder.
Coming across a small blood-stained backpack with a luggage tag,the commander said: "Australia, Australia."
The men then search the bag tossing personal effects aside but keeping items that appear to be of value.
Despite establishing it was a passenger flight, some of the group refuse to believe it.
One is heard saying: "Five paratroopers jumped from this plane."
Concerns are also raised over the filming as it may be "leaked on the internet".
News Corp Australia, who obtained the footage, said it had handed over the video to a multinational inquiry team, which is investigating the atrocity.
Nearly 40 of those on board the aircraft were Australian citizens.
Flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine a year ago killing all 298 passengers and crew.
The crash site near the village of Hrabove is now marked by flowers and toys brought by locals in memory of the many children who died.
An initial report by crash investigators last year said flight MH17 was probably brought down by "a large number of high-energy objects".
Western powers believe the rebels shot down the plane with a Russian-supplied BUK missile system.
However, Russia denies involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
Moscow and the separatists have suggested the plane was downed with a missile fired from a Ukrainian fighter jet, a claim Kiev has dismissed.
There have been international calls for a UN tribunal into the disaster, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has argued this would be "counterproductive and premature".