The Malaysia Airlines crash over Ukraine: what we know and don't know

(CNN) — A Malaysia Airlines passenger jet crashed in eastern Ukraine on Thursday, prompting a Ukrainian official to say that the flight carrying 295 people had been “shot down.” “Terrorists” fired on the plane operating a Buk surface-to-air missile

Malaysia Airlines flight 17, a Boeing 777 carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew, has been shot down over Ukraine. Yes,

As most news consumers are likely aware, Malaysia Airlines flight 17 went down over Eastern Ukraine on Thursday afternoon. We don't know much else. But these five media figures sure have a lot to say

“We have this information. A Boeing 777 traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala-Lampur crashed north of Torez [in eastern Ukraine],” Vladislav Seleznev, a spokesman for the Ukrainian armed forces, told RIA Novosti news agency. Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to 

A surface-to-air missile struck a Malaysia Airlines plane carrying 295 people that went down today in Ukraine near the Russian border, a U.S. official told ABC News. The official said U.S. intelligence and analysis of the situation determined that it