"A key feature of legal order is the absence of impunity. Violence must never be allowed to prevail. Lawlessness must never become the norm. Hundreds of families from ten countries, including Malaysia, Australia, and the Netherlands, still grieve every day for the loved ones they lost in the MH17 air disaster. They await the results of Security Council resolution 2166. That resolution is clear: it demands that those responsible for this incident be held to account and that all States cooperate fully with efforts to establish accountability," he said. According to him, the Dutch government will work tirelessly to ensure that justice is done. As we have reported, all 298 people onboard were killed when MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine in the territory controlled by militants on July 17 last year. Preliminary investigation showed the plane was hit by a surface-to-air missile, presumably fired from a separatist-held area east of Donetsk. The Dutch Safety Board said it planned to publish the final report on the crash on October 13th.