Russia's hand in Kazakhstan Airlines plane crash, report made big revelations
Astana: A big revelation has been made regarding the plane crash in Kazakhstan that took place on Christmas day. A report claims that Russia is involved in the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash. The plane was accidentally hit by a Russian surface-to-air missile or anti-aircraft missile while en route from Baku to Grozny, Russia.
It is believed that the Azerbaijan Airlines plane which met with an accident near Aktau, Kazakhstan may have been shot down by Russia by mistake. Military experts have expressed this apprehension in many news reports.
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According to Russian military blogger Yuri Podolnyaka, news agency AFP, the holes seen in the wreckage of the plane are similar to the damage caused by an anti-aircraft missile system. He said the damage suggests the plane may have accidentally hit an air-defense missile system.
38 of the 67 aboard Azerbaijan Airlines in this footage were killed by Russian Pantsir air defence missile fire.
— Clash Report (@clashreport) December 26, 2024
According to another media report, 38 out of 67 people on board the plane were killed. Which includes 62 passengers and five crew members. Two little girls, aged 11 and 16, were among the 29 survivors. The investigation into this accident is ongoing. Quoting some foreign media reports – Wall Street Journal, Euronews and news agency AFP, aviation experts have pointed out holes in the aircraft's fuselage and marks on the tail section. Which is consistent with the damage caused by shrapnel from missiles.
Several large holes were seen in the plane's fuselage
A video posted by Clash Report on social media platform X showed several large holes in the plane's fuselage. Some of which were like holes the size of a needle. Other holes were several inches wide. It was also reported that the Azerbaijan Airlines plane was flying in the area where Ukrainian drone activity was reported.
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