Azerbaijan's plane was about to land in Kazakhstan when it became a ball of fire, 72 passengers were on board…watch the heart-wrenching VIDEO
Astana: Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near Akatu Airport in Kazakhstan. There were more than 70 passengers on board the plane. The reason for the accident is not clear yet. See in the video how fast the plane was coming and as soon as it fell down, suddenly flames started rising. A heart-wrenching video of this incident has surfaced.
A passenger plane crashed during landing in Kazakhstan. According to the information received, many people are reported to have died in this incident. This plane has crashed at Akatu Airport in Kazakhstan. At present relief and rescue work is going on. It is being told that there were a total of 67 passengers and a total of five crew members present in this plane. Why the accident happened is still being investigated.
⚡️BREAKING: 🇦🇿Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Aktau in western Kazakhstan
According to the Tengrinews portal, the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Aktau, western Kazakhstan. pic.twitter.com/VUobeaWCKi
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A video of this plane crash is going viral in which the plane is seen crashing during landing. A large cloud of fire is also seen rising there after the crash during landing. This aircraft is said to be of Azerbaijan Airlines. It is being told that this plane was going from Baku to Russia. The reason behind this accident is still being investigated.
The report quoted Kazakhstan's Emergencies Ministry as saying that fire engines have been deployed to control the fire at the plane crash site. At present, information is being collected about the victims. According to initial information, some people have survived the accident.
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Russian news agencies reported that the plane was operated by Azerbaijan Airlines. It was flying from Baku in Chechnya, Russia to Grozny. Its route was changed due to fog in Grozny. Azerbaijan Airlines has not yet commented on the accident.
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