While Russian government tries to divert attention from downing Malaysian plane in Eastern Ukraine by BUK missile launcher, Russian company CaroBus tried to earn commercial profit on this issue.
According to the Guardian, St Petersburg-based children’s furniture maker CaroBus started producing child’s bed shaped as BUK missile launcher.
On September 28, Joint Investigation Team (JIT) stated that 298 passengers, including 80 children of Malaysian MH17 died as a result of the rocket launched from BUK surface-to-air missile. The BUK launcher was transported from Russia to separatist-controlled territory in Ukraine before the incident.
As the CaroBus indicates, child’s bed is part of a “future defenders of the motherland” series.