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Azerbaijan Airlines Plane May Have Been Shot “Accidentally” By Russia: Report

Posted on December 26, 2024 By admin




New Delhi:

The Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed near Kazakhstan’s Aqtau on Christmas Day – while en route from Baku to Grozny in Russia – may have been “accidentally struck” by a Russian surface-to-air missile or antiaircraft fire, military experts cited in multiple news reports have suggested.

Thirty-eight of the 67 people on board – 62 passengers and five crew – were killed. Among the 29 survivors were two young girls – 11 and 16 years old.

An inquiry is ongoing, but aviation experts cited in some foreign media reports, such as those by the Wall Street Journal, Euronews, and news agency AFP, have pointed to holes in the plane’s fuselage, and marks on the tail section, as being consistent with damage from shrapnel from missiles.

A video posted on X by Clash Report, which covers military conflicts, showed multiple large holes in the plane’s fuselage, some resembling pinpricks and others several inches wide.

Very interesting: Shrapnel marks on the fuselage of Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan today. pic.twitter.com/3X5PTIR66E

— Clash Report (@clashreport) December 25, 2024

It has also been pointed out the Azerbaijan Airlines plane was flying into an area where Ukraine drone activity had been reported, and that Grozny – the Chechnya capital and a key target for Kyiv as the war with Russia stretches to a third year – is heavily defended by anti-aircraft weaponry.

“Hit By Anti-Aircraft Fire”

A Russian military blogger, Yury Podolyaka, told news agency AFP holes seen in (photos of) the wreckage of the plane were similar to damage caused by “anti-aircraft missile system”. The damage suggests the plane may have been “accidentally struck by an air-defence missile system”, he said.

And Matt Borie, the Chief Intelligence Officer at aviation risk management firm Osprey Flight Solutions, told the Journal (story behind paywall), “The wreckage and circumstances around airspace security in southwest Russia indicates… the aircraft was hit by some form of antiaircraft fire.”

VIDEO | Passenger Captures Moments Before, After Plane Crash In Kazakhstan

A Russian media outlet, Meduza, concurred in its assessment; in a report by The Kyiv Independent, it said footage of the damaged plane parts showed traces of a surface-to-air missile impact, and that similar damage had been observed in other civilian and military aircraft shot down by such missiles.

In addition, there are reports – that NDTV has not been able to substantiate – that Grozny had been attacked by Ukrainian drones a few weeks earlier, suggesting Russian air defences stationed there may have mistaken the Azerbaijan Airlines plane for a drone and engaged the Embraer 190 jet.

Loud Explosions Heard

In fact, some of the survivors (all of whom had been seated in the tail section) claimed to have heard loud explosions outside the aircraft shortly after requests to land at Grozny airport were rejected.

These explosions, the UK’s Telegraph said, were the plane’s oxygen tanks exploding mid-air.

One video from inside the plane shows a female passenger with apparent shrapnel injuries to her leg.

New onboard video shows a woman injured in the leg (Azerbaijani source Caliber says “by shrapnel”) inside the cabin of crashed Azerbaijan Airlines plane.

“Many questions remain, and the investigation will provide answers.” pic.twitter.com/IFtuTCTgJv

— Clash Report (@clashreport) December 25, 2024

The plane then turned back across the Caspian Sea, possibly to return to Kazakhstan, but a second emergency (as yet unknown, but possibly a hydraulics failure) prompted the request to land at Aqtau.

Unfortunately, the plane didn’t make it that far, crashing into a field three km from the airport.

Frightening visuals online showed it struggling to maintain altitude, slipping into a nosedive, and then slamming into the ground, causing the tail and fuselage to break apart. Azerbaijan Airlines initially said the crash was due to a flock of birds hitting the plane, but later withdrew the statement.

This video shows what happened in the minutes before the plane crash in Kazakhstan. The plane repeatedly went up and down before crashing. pic.twitter.com/dQ0H1c9R0R

— BNO News Live (@BNODesk) December 25, 2024

The plane’s black box has been recovered, and data from the flight data and voice recorders will be studied as part of the investigation, the Euronews report said.

Russia Condemns Speculation

“We need to await the end of the investigation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told AFP.

Meanwhile Kazakh Senate speaker Maulen Ashimbayev was quoted by Russia’s TASS news agency as saying it is “not possible”, at this time, to say what may have damaged the plane.

“Real experts are looking… they will make their conclusions. Neither Kazakhstan nor Russia nor Azerbaijan, of course, are interested in hiding information. It will be brought to the public,” he said.

‘Day Of Mourning’

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev declared Thursday a day of mourning and cancelled a planned visit to Russia for an informal summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a grouping of former Soviet nations. He also ordered a series of measures to investigate possible causes of the disaster.

Mr Aliyev also said he was told that “worsening weather conditions” led to the crash.

“I extend my condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the crash… and wish a speedy recovery to the injured,” he said in a social media post. His wife Mehriban Aliyeva, who is also Vice President, said she was “deeply saddened by the news of the tragic loss of lives in the plane crash…”

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