These lies are not even what they might call ruse de guerre in their lingo, as they are intended to deceive not a potential foe (who would quickly figure everything out) but their own people deprived of alternative sources of information. Another purpose is to maintain discipline within their community — so that nobody should resort to interpretations but rather memorize the right legends and, instead of calling things what they are, use the officially authorized cliches and labels. A lie is like identification friend-or-foe.
Labels like "Nazis", "fascists", or "genocide" persistently being hammered into the people's heads are also part of official lies in this context. An intelligent person can easily read the definitions of these terms in Wikipedia to decide what sociopolitical system they fit better.
"They are lying, we know that they are lying, and they know that we know that they are lying," Ria Van der Steen, who lost her father and stepmother in the crash, said in Russian while speaking in the courthouse. She was actually trying to quote Alexander Solzhenitsyn, not quite accurately though, and yet she did manage to convey his idea. "Lies and falsifications are a routine tactic in this cat-and-mouse game, in which we're striving to find out the truth," she said.
The crash of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 downed en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was like an alarm bell that drew the entire world's attention to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine even more than the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the establishment of the separatist 'republics'.
Those events perhaps worried only politicians as a glaring violation of international order established by the start of the third millennium. But where was it not violated?
For the rest of the world, the former Soviet republics were something like exotic regions with their peculiar corruption systems. But then three hundred people having nothing to do with the faraway conflict were killed. For a small and densely populated country like the Netherlands, where most of the victims lived, these were relatives, or neighbors with whom you socialized in a nearby pub or at a parents' meeting in school, or co-workers, or hobby fellows. Someone else's war suddenly intruded into their private lives. True, in 2014, it was still too far from the moment when the EU leaders acknowledged that war returned to Europe in February 2022.
To probe the MH17 crash, the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was set up on August 7, 2014, comprising law enforcement experts from Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands, and Ukraine, as well as the EU Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust). In the fall of 2019, Dutch prosecutors identified four people as criminal suspects for their role in the downing of MH17. The defendants are three Russian citizens, namely Igor Girkin (a.k.a. 'Strelkov'), Sergei Dubinsky ('Khmury'), and Oleg Pulatov ('Gyurza'), as well as one Ukrainian citizen, Leonid Kharchenko ('Krot'). None of them has actually appeared in the courtroom, and only Pulatov, a retired Russian military officer, joined the hearings in absentia by hiring an expensive international team of lawyers.
This is obviously yet another lie: this was done apparently for Russian agencies to gain access to the court filings. After all, it is not the state as such but individual suspects who have been brought to trial. But no, there can be no 'private individuals' in such cases, and "we don't leave our people to their fate." Even if, as President Putin put it, they simply bought the tanks and camouflage uniforms in a local surplus store. To be honest, this one sounded more like a jeer than a lie.
The first hearing was held on March 9, 2020. The prosecution concluded that MH17 was downed by a missile fired from a Buk surface-to-air launcher deployed at the time in the territory controlled by the unrecognized DPR. The Buk launcher belonged to Russia's 53rd Air Defense Brigade and had been delivered to the launch site from Russia. All alternative theories were ruled out as inconsistent. The investigation is of the view that, while none of the defendants fired the missile personally, all of them jointly handled the operation.
The relatives trust the court and are not inclined to believe the Russian side. Hans de Borst, who lost his daughter in the crash, said this mistrust is well understandable if only because "Moscow has changed its account way too often: now it's a Ukrainian jet fighter, then it's a Buk surface-to-air missile, but also a Ukrainian one..."
Following the crash, Moscow started producing multiple theories to divert any possible suspicions from its people: only Ukraine can be to blame for anything bad, even though, as it's obvious from the documents made public during the trial, Moscow knew the cause of the MH17 crash perfectly well from the very start but stubbornly denied Russia's involvement. What did they count on? Perhaps they hoped that the truth would sink in the torrent of mendacious theories and foreign investigators wouldn’t be able to get to the bottom of what happened. Or perhaps they really didn't care what the foreign public would say.
As soon as any new theory obviously turned out to be fake, it was adjusted, and when this didn't work again, TV hosts seemingly forgot it, as if it never existed, and switched to another, also a false one. They aren’t ashamed at all. Moreover, not only the state propaganda machine, reinforced specifically for the purpose, but also authoritative research institutes and corporations were engaged in those efforts.
State-sponsored lies are obvious even if you simply look at the list of the defendants, whom the international investigation has identified as those who were immediately involved in and organized the delivery of a Russian Buk surface-to-air missile launcher to the village of Snizhne near Donetsk and its removal back to Russia. Three of the four are professional Russian military officers and citizens of Russia. This fact alone speaks volumes about an "internal Ukrainian conflict" and "people's militias" of the DPR and LPR, of which we've been persistently told all the eight years since the start of the "special operation."
In telephone intercepts presented in court, the suspects invent legends offhand, as soon as they come to realize what happened, and it's on that very basis that propagandists then built their conspiracy theories.
At 6:20 p.m. on July 17, 2014, one 'Igor' (speaking in 'Strelkov's' voice) calls supposedly 'Dubinsky'.