if you are joining us now, this is the latest on the crash of malaysia air 17. it went down 25 miles from the russian border earlier today. that plane was carrying 295 people, 280 passengers and 15 crew members traveling from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. ukrainian officials say the plane was shot down and president petro poroshenko called the crash an act of terrorism. an adviser to the interior minister says a soviet air launcher hit the plane. both the ukrainian government and pro-russian separatists are denying responsibility for the downed jet. wreckage from the plane has been found near a rebel-held town bolstering the theory that the fuselage broke apart before landing and scattered debris around a very wide area. before the crash he saw a white trail of smoke rising from the ground and seconds later he heard an explosion. today s crash is the second tragedy this year for malaysian airlines and follows the
to air launcher, two radar installations, a tank and other targets. pentagon sources have confirmed to fox news that increased although i d allied cooperation with the rebels, surveillance and reconnaissance proved key to the advance on the capitol yesterday. despite what appears to be the positive outcome, some military analysts remain skeptical of the process and decision making that led to it. when you decide to use force and it s arguable whether you should have in this case, i do think physical property. also, yesterday, five nato aircraft delivered