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Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J2-8243 Crash: What We Know So Far

Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J2-8243 Crash: What We Know So Far
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World December 27, 2024 12:20

astana - Investigations are ongoing, but signs point to possible Russian involvement in the crash of an Azerbaijani passenger plane on Christmas Day.

The investigation into the crash of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J2-8243 is still ongoing, but many signs point to possible Russian involvement in the tragic incident. Azerbaijani officials, including Rasim Musabekov, a member of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, have stated that the plane was shot down over Russian territory, specifically in the airspace above Grozny. Musabekov warned of diplomatic consequences if Russia fails to take responsibility and provide compensation to the victims and their families.

Multiple anonymous sources from international news organizations, such as Reuters and Euronews, also believe that the plane crash was caused by Russian air defense systems. One Reuters source even mentioned a specific type of system: the Pantsir-S, a mobile system that launches air defense missiles. This aligns with reports from Azerbaijani media outlets as well.

According to the Euronews sources, the Azerbaijani plane arrived in Grozny during a Ukrainian drone attack, which was confirmed by Chechen and Russian authorities. The accidental nature of the incident is emphasized by the Reuters source, stating that the Azerbaijani aircraft was unintentionally hit by Russian air defense systems targeting drones.

Despite the lack of malicious intent, concerns arise from reports that the pilots requested a emergency landing after the plane was hit by the alleged missile, but were denied permission by Russian authorities. The pilots were instructed to fly eastward towards the Caspian Sea, further complicating the situation with damaged navigation equipment.

While the refusal of an emergency landing and interference with GPS signals have fueled speculations of intentional actions by the Russians, Moscow has explicitly denied such claims, emphasizing the need to await the completion of the investigation. The crash site in Aktau, Kazakhstan, provides an opportunity for thorough examination of the wreckage and investigation progress.

Aviation and military experts analyzing images of the downed plane have concluded that the presence of a large number of holes in the tail section indicates a likely missile strike as the cause of the crash, similar to the MH-17 incident. As the investigation progresses, the burden lies upon Azerbaijan to push for accountability, echoing the challenges faced with the MH-17 tragedy.

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