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Russia accused of shooting down Azerbaijan passenger plane

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Last updated: 2024/12/26 at 11:04 AM
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Russian anti-aircraft fire may have caused a plane to crash in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, according to defence experts and officials in the region.

The Azerbaijan Airlines flight was en route from Azerbaijan’s capital Baku to Grozny in Chechnya, southern Russia, when it diverted and crash-landed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. Twenty-nine passengers survived.

Most of those on the plane, an Embraer 190, were Azerbaijani citizens. There were also 16 Russians onboard and several citizens of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

In preliminary official reports on Wednesday, Russia said that heavy fog had forced the plane to divert from its planned landing in Grozny and seek to land in Kazakhstan, where it crashed after hitting a flock of birds.

On the same day, Azerbaijan’s president said he had been told the plane had been diverted due to poor weather conditions.

But that was contradicted by experts and officials in the region and in Ukraine, who cited evidence that Russian air defences were operating over Grozny at the time in response to a Ukrainian drone strike. They also cited images of what appeared to be shrapnel damage on the inside and tail of the wrecked plane.

Andriy Kovalenko, a Ukrainian National Security and Defence Council official, posted on Telegram: “Russia was supposed to close the airspace over Grozny, but did not do so . . . The plane was damaged by the Russians and sent to Kazakhstan, instead of making an emergency landing in Grozny and saving people’s lives.”

Senior Ukrainian officials confirmed to the Financial Times that Kyiv believed the plane was most probably hit by Russia air defence systems.

Osprey, an aviation security agency, said: “Follow-on video of the wreckage and the circumstances around the airspace security environment in south-west Russia indicate the possibility the aircraft was hit by some form of anti-aircraft fire.”

A senior official in the Caucasus region said evidence pointed to the plane being damaged by air defences over the Grozny area.

“If [Russian authorities are] going to [use] jamming systems and anti-aircraft systems, they should have closed [the airspace],” the official told the FT. “The most benign explanation [for why they did not do so] is incompetence.”

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