Russia's response to the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is "deeply, deeply, unsatisfactory," says Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, one of several world leaders demanding answers on the shooting down of the Boeing 777 over eastern Ukraine. Abbott says he wants the fullest investigation possible, as it "now seems certain it's been brought down by a Russian-supplied surface-to-air missile." UN chief Ban Ki-moon joined Malaysia's president in calling for a "full, transparent, and international investigation," while Hillary Clinton made some of the strongest remarks from the US side, saying it is time to put Vladimir Putin "on notice that he has gone too far and we are not going to stand idly by." In other developments:
- Ukraine's security services released an intercepted call in which pro-Russia rebels reportedly brag about having shot down a plane, then react in horror when they realize it was a civilian aircraft, the Guardian reports. The recordings have yet to be verified. "We warned you, stay away from our skies," says a now-deleted post on a social media account attributed to a rebel leader, though it's not clear whether the account is genuine, Vox reports.