An honest investigation into the causes of the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines Azerbaijan Airlines plane is important not only for restoring justice, but also for strengthening security in the world.
On December 25, 2024, a tragedy occurred that shook the whole world. An Azerbaijan Airlines plane, operating a flight on the Baku-Grozny route, crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. There were 67 people on board the Embraer E190 aircraft, of which 29 people, including two children, survived thanks to the professional actions of the crew members.
Today, a day of mourning has been declared in the Republic of Azerbaijan
The Embassy Azerbaijan Airlines of Ukraine joins the condolences already expressed by numerous diplomatic missions accredited in the Republic of Azerbaijan, including the embassies of Great Britain, the USA, the EU, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Belgium, Lithuania, Israel, Hungary and others. This is a great tragedy of the entire Azerbaijani people, which causes pain and sorrow far beyond the borders of the region.
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Currently, one of the versions is being actively discussed in the world, which is receiving more and more confirmation in the media. According to preliminary data, the plane could have been hit by the Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense system, which is confirmed by numerous photos and videos of the plane’s wreckage from the scene of the tragedy.
This could have affected the plane’s route and ultimately led to terrible consequences
If this version is confirmed, it will become another eloquent evidence of Russia’s terrorist activities as an aggressor state in the international arena.
Russia has long established itself as a terrorist country. We remember the tragedy with the plane of Polish President Lech Kaczyński in Smolensk in 2010, the causes of which still remain questions. In 2014, the whole world was stunned by the shooting down of the Malaysian Airlines passenger plane flight MH17 over the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine by a Russian Buk missile.