July 17th marked the 10th anniversary of the downing of MH17.Having watched the commemorative documentary “De Echo van MH17" on Dutch National Television, I decided to pick up “Shot Down” by Marianne Van Velsen, the first comprehensive account of the tragedy and it’s aftermath - which sadly still reverberates today, as the geopolitical situation shows.
The passengers and crew were, to my mind, the first international victims in a war that did not involve them. In this book we alternate between the escalating conflict and the people on board the doomed flight, getting to know them and why they were taking that flight.
That makes this read all the more harrowing once the inevitable takes place.
On a personal note, I was staying in the Netherlands for a couple of days that July and witnessed the shock and sudden grief that engulfed the country as a result.
All I can say is that reading this book is an intense experience, but it is a necessary documented story that must not be forgotten.