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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Who knows? The plane appears to have been originally in Iran, mysteriously. The claim there were Ukrainian prisoners on board seems rather dubious. However one way or another those prisoners won't be coming home because if they ever appeared it would prove Russia had been lying. Last year the Russians claimed Ukraine had attacked one of their prison campus in occupied E Ukraine killing scores of their own prisoners - a claim no one believed then or now.
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"I should think it was shot down by Ukraine but carrying Russian troops"
It made a hell of a bang when it hit the ground: one might almost think there were weapons on board 😀
The President of Chad, mind you, visiting Moscow, made a nice little speech expressing his sympathy for the deaths of the Russian military personnel: Putin looking rather stony-faced. He'll be getting the bus back to Africa.
Russia has released a list of the alleged 65 Ukrainians who died in the crash: many of those on that list are already back in Ukraine. So it looks like they've either fabricated the whole thing, or its an administrative error. I don't know if anyone ever knows in advance who will be returned before exchanges take place: if they don't, then maybe it's not so bad.
What amuses and annoys me is western commentators (notably the normally sensible Michael Clarke on Sky) wetting themselves about Russians "red lines" - with the prospect of a Patriot missile having been used to down a plane on Russian territory. The Russians don't seem too bothered. There. Are. No. Red. Lines. If we are going to wring our hands about this sort of thing we'll be done for.