Relatives of those killed in the MH17 air disaster had previously demanded that Moscow take responsibility for shooting down the Malaysia Airlines passenger aircraft as part of any peace deal in Ukraine. In 2022, a court in The Hague found that the plane had been struck by a Russian-made Buk missile, which had been delivered to the territory of the self-proclaimed but internationally unrecognised Donetsk People’s Republic from Russia’s Kursk region shortly before the tragedy.
Sentencing Russia-affiliated combatants Igor Girkin, Sergey Dubinsky and Leonid Kharchenko in absentia to life imprisonment for their roles in the downing of the flight, the court awarded over €16 million in compensation to the victims’ families. Russia has refused to hand over the three men and has denied any involvement in the disaster.