On July 9, 2025, the European Court of Human Rights attributed responsibility to Russia for the tragic downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014, as well as for broader infringements on human rights linked to the ongoing war in Ukraine. This ruling, which came in response to multiple cases initiated by Ukraine and the Netherlands against Moscow, underscores the deepening isolation of Russia on the global stage.
European Court Holds Russia Accountable for Human Rights Violations in Ukraine

European Court Holds Russia Accountable for Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
Recent rulings by the European Court highlight Russia’s responsibility in the downing of Flight MH17 and other war-related violations in Ukraine.
Flight MH17 was tragically shot down over eastern Ukraine, resulting in the loss of 298 lives, primarily Dutch citizens. A Dutch court previously determined that a Buk missile system provided by the Russian military to local separatist forces was used in the attack. The European court ruled unanimously, stating the missile was fired either by Russian military personnel or by pro-Russian separatists, asserting that the Russian state exercised control over both entities. Recently, a statement from the Dutch foreign ministry welcomed the verdict as a significant advancement toward achieving justice in the matter.
These findings by the European Court mark a pivotal moment, shining a light on Russia's engagement in the conflict and contributing to ongoing discussions surrounding accountability and international law in the context of the war in Ukraine.
These findings by the European Court mark a pivotal moment, shining a light on Russia's engagement in the conflict and contributing to ongoing discussions surrounding accountability and international law in the context of the war in Ukraine.