'Russian air defence system' downed Azerbaijan Airlines plane in deadly crash: Reuters
- A Russian missile allegedly caused a plane crash in Kazakhstan, raising significant concerns regarding aviation safety.
- Kazakhstan authorities are currently investigating the circumstances of the crash, as evidence suggests a missile was involved in the incident.
- Reports indicate that the missile originated from outside Kazakhstan, prompting discussions about the security of airspace in the region.
- This event has raised significant concerns regarding aviation safety, highlighting the need for improved security measures.
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Azerbaijan declared a day of mourning yesterday following a plane crash that killed 38 people.
When the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed, 38 of the 67 passengers died. There are indications that the Russian military was involved. One airline is already cancelling flights to Moscow.
Initial indications suggest that a Russian anti-aircraft system may have shot down the passenger plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, a US official told CNN, as authorities recovered a second black box that they hope will shed light on the cause of the disaster in which dozens of people died, News.ro reports.
The Chechens would have immediately understood that they had hit a commercial aircraft. The pilots tried to land in the area but would have been 'rejected'. The suspicions of Azerbaijan and the accusations of the Westerners. Moscow: speculations
After a plane crashed in Kazakhstan, the USA also said it had clues as to the cause. A Russian shooting down of the plane could have led to the accident.
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