Germany along with other nations have given Russian leader Vladimir Putin one last chance as they try to resolve the shocking shut down of the Malaysian Airlines MH17 in Ukraine.

The world has been shocked after the news of the ill-fated MH17 came out. Reports say that the said Malaysian aircraft has been struck down by a missile which was believed to be from Russia although there is still no confirmation with that matter. People all over the world had sympathized to those families of the victims which all came from different countries.

All 295 passengers aboard the MH17 flight bound for Kuala Lumpur have been reportedly killed after the plane has been struck down in eastern Ukraine. The massive deaths has caused outraged to the country leaders especially now that they can't collect the bodies of their people. People suspected of the said tragic attack are now trying to place the blame on their enemies, but that doesn't seem to help in the problem.

The problem has become worse as new reports came in saying that there were people which were believed to be the separatists tried to move the corpses in an unknown place while there are those who believed that it's one way of destroying evidence. With this, Germany has issued its call saying that Putin has this last chance to help with the situation despite of the fact that his government as well as of Ukraine has constantly blamed each other for the said tragic incident.

Aside from Germany, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte also said that Putin has this last chance to show that means to help and that he is serious. Other European countries are already having their respective sanctions to be placed to Russia if it's proven that they are responsible for the attack.

"If Russia is the principal culprit, we can take further action against them and make it clear this kind of sponsored war is completely unacceptable," Defence Minister Michael Fallon said on Sunday.