Why CNN is actually thought to be 'credible' is the biggest unanswered question imo
From the first paragraph of article:
"We have a video showing a launcher moving back through a particular area there, out into Russia, with at least one missing missile on it," Secretary of State John Kerry said on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday.
This has been proven false !
On the CBS program Face the Nation, Mr. Kerry referred to a video that the Ukrainians have made public showing an SA-11 unit heading back to Russia after the downing of the plane with a missing missile or so.
The video referenced by the New York Times was, in fact, posted on the Facebook account of the Ukrainian Interior Minister.
The allegation was that the launcher was crossing the border with Russia.
However, going by the billboard and other features of the scenery, Russian bloggers and news sources have identified the road in the video as having been taken in or near the town of Krasnoarmeisk ("Krasnoarmiysk" in Ukrainian),
which has been under Kiev's control since May.
In fact, the billboard is supposedly advertising a Krasnoarmeisk car dealership.
Also, one of the structures in the background is said to be a construction materials store on Gorkii Street, Krasnoarmeisk.
Please note that this town is (very roughly) 120 kilometers from the Russian border and 80 kilometers from where the Malaysian 777 went down.
And again, it has been under Kiev's control since May
Source : Jacob Dreizin, a US citizen who speaks Russian & Ukrainian
Links:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/video-of-rebel-buk-launchers-headed.html
Or any of these :
http://tinyurl.com/ozzrpj7