“We do not have satellite data from the United States. Why we do not publish such data? Because we usually make public in court ... We have a lot of data and a lot of questions, but in the Dutch system the court decides to what extent what is evidence and what it means for the case, ”Paulissen says RIA Novosti.

Earlier, the Security Service of Ukraine announced the presentation of suspicion to four citizens, including three Russians, in the framework of the case of the crash of the Malaysian Boeing.

In turn, the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Maria Zakharova, noted that Moscow has questions to Washington about the situation with images from American satellites that could clarify the course of the investigation of the disaster.

In May, Dutch professor Keys van der Pale claimed that the collapse of MH17 in eastern Ukraine in 2014 was the starting point for the “new cold war” against Russia.