Plane crash in Kazakhstan | Azerbaijani president accuses Russia and demands confession

(Baku) Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev said on Sunday that the Azerbaijan Airlines plane which crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday had been “shot” from Russian territory, accusing Moscow of having wanted to hide the causes of this tragedy and demanding a confession from him.


Posted at 8:26 a.m.

Since Wednesday, the day this plane crashed after failing to land in Grozny, in the south of Russia, suspicions have been growing around a Russian anti-aircraft defense shot.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a Kremlin statement, apologized to Mr. Aliev on Saturday, acknowledged shooting, but without admitting that the plane had been hit. He also claimed that the area was then under attack from Ukrainian drones.

According to Mr. Aliev, this Embraer 190 aircraft of the Azerbaijani national airline which left Baku on Wednesday “was damaged from the outside above Russian territory, near the city of Grozny”, the capital of Chechnya, its destination .

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The crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane on December 25, 2024, killed 38 people, and 29 people survived.

Near Grozny, the plane “almost lost control” because of the “military electronic jamming” systems that were in action, then the tail of the aircraft was also seriously damaged by shots from Russian soil, a continued Mr. Aliev in a television interview reported by the AZERTAC agency.

He pointed out Russia’s “guilt”, while noting that the “plane was hit by accident”.

The crash killed 38 people, and 29 people survived. Testimonies from the latter and images of the tail of the plane riddled with holes had supported the theory of a Russian anti-aircraft defense attack without Moscow commenting.

Mr. Aliev, whose country maintains good relations with Russia, regretted that Russian authorities and media had put forward various versions, such as a flock of birds or the explosion of a gas balloon on board, to trying to “cover up the affair”.

Excuses et compensations

Russia must therefore apologize, admit its responsibility, punish the guilty and pay compensation to Azerbaijan and the victims of the crash, Mr. Aliev said.

“The first was heard on Saturday [avec les excuses de M. Poutine]. I hope that the other conditions will be accepted too,” he insisted.

” Admit [sa] guilt, apologize in due time […] and informing the public about it, these are all measures and steps that should have been taken,” regretted Mr. Aliev. “Unfortunately, during the first three days, we heard only absurd theories from Russia,” he added.

According to Russia, the city of Grozny was the target of a Ukrainian drone attack on the day of the crash and was enveloped in thick fog which prevented all visibility above an altitude of 500 meters.

According to her, it was the captain, after having tried twice without success to land in Grozny, who chose, between several airport proposals, to go to Aktau in Kazakhstan, on the other side of the Caspian Sea, where the aircraft ultimately crashed.

“Objective” investigation

“After examining the flight recorders and obtaining more detailed information, a complete picture of what happened will be made public,” President Ilham Aliyev promised on Sunday.

According to Russian news agencies, MM. Aliev and Putin spoke again on Sunday.

The White House assured Friday that it had “preliminary indications that suggest the possibility that this plane was shot down by Russian air defense systems.”

The European Union called for a “rapid and independent” investigation, through its head of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas. She spoke of “a brutal reminder” of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, shot down by a pro-Russian rebel missile over Ukraine in 2014.

According to the Kazakh authorities, 17 experts of different nationalities are participating in the investigations. Among them, two Russians and Brazilians, Embraer being a Brazilian manufacturer.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is also to join the investigation.

Since the disaster, several airlines including Flydubai and the Kazakh company Qazaq Air and the Israeli El Al have indicated that they are suspending flights to Russia.

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