The case centered on allegations that the conduct of the Russian Federation in the downing of the aircraft by a surface-to-air missile over eastern Ukraine c
onstitutes a breach of Article 3 bis of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, which requires that States “
refrain from resorting to the use of weapons against civil aircraft in flight."
BUK made in Russia, not denying that.
Usage in Ukraine, by a certain parties.
Russia is blamed to be at fault? c'mon...
So, microchips powering the drones that attacked Ukraine in the recent Russia-Ukraine war, are from the top semiconductor companies listed on Nasdaq and NYSE. Should ICAO now accuse vice versa?
https://kse.ua/about-the-school/news/kse-in...nctions-regime/We should wait and see who voted for and against the ICAO judgement. Waiting for the actual results...
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has 193 member states, hitting 98 countries, will give you a majority vote.
The Assembly countries also elect 36 States to serve on the ICAO Council, a governing body responsible for Secretariat oversight, and for the ongoing diplomatic and technical decision making through ICAO while the Assembly is not in session.