““Azerbaijan Airlines” stated that the cause of the crash of their plane in Kazakhstan, which occurred on December 25, was “physical and technical external influence”. Source: “European Truth” with reference to the airline’s statement on the X social network (Twitter) Details: In the published message, the air carrier informed about the suspension of flights to a number of Russian cities and explained the reason for this step.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
“Azerbaijan Airlines” stated that the cause of the crash of their plane in Kazakhstan, which occurred on December 25, was “physical and technical external influence”.
Source: “European Truth” with reference to the airline’s statement on the X social network (Twitter)
Details: In a published message, the airline informed about the suspension of flights to a number of Russian cities and explained the reason for this step.
“This decision, adopted in accordance with the decision of the State Civil Aviation Service of Azerbaijan, is based on the preliminary results of the investigation of the crash of the Embraer 190 aircraft, which was performing flight J2-8243 of “Azerbaijan Airlines” Baku-Grozny, due to physical and technical external interference, and also takes into account the potential risks for flight safety,” the message said.
The suspension of flights will remain in effect until the final investigation is completed.
Prehistory:
- On December 25, an Embraer plane of the Azerbaijan Airlines airline, en route from Baku to Grozny, crashed near Aktau in Kazakhstan. As a result of the accident, 38 people died.
- According to Russian sources, at the time when the “Azerbaijan Airlines” plane flew over the territory of Chechnya, Russian air defense forces were actively trying to shoot down Ukrainian drones over Grozny.
- After that, it was written that the government of Azerbaijan claims that the plane of “Azerbaijan Airlines” over the territory of Chechnya was shot down by a Russian missile that aimed at drones over Grozny.
- The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiga, believes that Russia tried to hide the traces of the downing of the Azerbaijani plane at sea and called for a fair investigation into the wreckage.