Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has vowed to bring to justice the culprits of Malaysian Airlines MH17 that crashed over eastern Ukraine.
According to Stuff.co.nz, Razak said that he fears fighting in Ukraine might hamper access to the crash site.
A report by the Dutch safety board said in September that MH17 crashed after a large number of high-energy objects penetrated its fuselage.
Malaysian PM also said that he hopes to see the MH370 investigation results in the coming months which would bring a solution to the world's biggest aviation mystery.
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