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  • Lawyers for a Russian suspect in the trial of four men accused of downing flight MH17 said Monday that the coronavirus pandemic has severely hampered efforts to prepare a preliminary defence. The high-profile trial on the shooting down of the Malaysia Airlines jetliner over eastern Ukraine in 2014, killing all 298 people on board, resumed on Monday after being postponed two and a half months ago as the coronavirus pandemic was peaking in the Netherlands. At the high-security courthouse just outside Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, judges and prosecutors sat next to each other but separated with glass plates. At the last hearing on March 23, the Netherlands had already entered into lockdown while Russia later followed suit, making contact with suspect Oleg Pulatov virtually impossible, his defence lawyer Sabine ten Doesschate said. "All these measures have had a huge impact on the preparation for the preliminary defence of Oleg Pulatov," she told the hearing, which was also attended by a limited number of relatives and journalists. "Our contact with our client has been minimal... and discussions about matters which could be hugely relevant to his defence have simply not been possible," Ten Doesschate said. This included details of accusations against Pulatov and whether the Netherlands had jurisdiction to try the case, she said. Pulatov, a Russian national, together with fellow countrymen Igor Girkin, Sergei Dubinsky and Ukrainian citizen Leonid Kharchenko have been charged by Dutch prosecutors with murder and causing the flight to crash. As has been the case in previous hearings, none of the four suspects were in court, with only Pulatov being defended by a legal team. Prosecutors say all four were linked to pro-Russian separatists on whose territory the plane's wreckage fell near the start of Ukraine's bitter civil war. All 298 on board died when the Boeing 777 jet was ripped apart by a surface-to-air missile while on a routine flight between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur on July 17, 2014. Prosecutors argue the men were instrumental in bringing a BUK missile system to Ukraine from its original base in Russia -- even if they did not pull the trigger. If found guilty, the four suspects could be given life sentences. Russia has long denied any involvement in the downing of MH17, and has offered a series of alternative explanations for the plane's downing. jhe/dl
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  • MH17 suspect's lawyers say pandemic styming defence
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