Ukraine says it foiled plot against Dutch minister

AFP
November 19, 2014 13:55 MYT
The alleged plot against Bert Koenders dates back to November 8 in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, where he and a delegation were due to visit a building housing the remains of some of the victims.
Ukrainian security services claimed Tuesday to have thwarted a plot against the Dutch foreign minister as he paid his respects to the victims of downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
The alleged plot against Bert Koenders dates back to November 8 in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, where he and a delegation were due to visit a building housing the remains of some of the victims.
The Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot down in a remote, rebel-held area in eastern Ukraine in July, killing all 298 people on board.
"We have arrested a very dangerous group of 12 people," the head of the security service, Valentyn Nalyvaychenko, told a press conference.
"We seized weapons, guns and ammunition. They also had mines and explosives in their possession."
Citing information from the interrogation of one of the suspects, he added that those arrested were Ukrainians commissioned by Russian military intelligence to carry out the attack.
Contacted by AFP about the alleged plot, the Dutch justice ministry said it could not confirm anything "at the moment".
A recovery team overseen by Dutch experts carried out a third day of work Tuesday to recover debris from flight MH17, eventually aiming to return it to the Netherlands.
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