Plane crashes in Kazakhstan Killing Dozens on Christmas

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An Azerbaijani airliner with 67 people on board crashed Wednesday in western Kazakhstan, near the city of Aktau, killing 38 people and leaving 29 survivors, a Kazakh official said.

Kazakhstan's Emergency Ministry said in a Telegram statement that those on board included five crew members. Interfax quoted emergency workers at the scene as saying a preliminary assessment showed both pilots died in the crash.

The Embraer 190 aircraft attempted to make an emergency landing roughly two miles from Aktau, Azerbaijan Airlines said. A spokesperson for Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency said preliminary information showed the pilot had chosen to divert to Aktau after a bird strike led to "an emergency situation on board."

According to Kazakh officials, those aboard the plane included 42 Azerbaijani citizens, 16 Russian nationals, six Kazakhs and three Kyrgyzstan nationals.








The plane was originally scheduled to travel from the Azerbaijani capital of Baku to the Russian city of Grozny in the North Caucasus. Russian news agencies said the plane had been rerouted due to fog in Grozny, Reuters reported.

Interfax reported that Kazakh authorities said they'd started probing possible causes of the crash, including a technical problem, according to Reuters.

Mobile phone footage circulating online appeared to show the aircraft making a steep descent before smashing into the ground in a fireball. Crews put out the blaze at the site, the emergency ministry said

Other footage showed part of its fuselage ripped away from the wings and the rest of the aircraft lying upside in the grass. The footage corresponded to the plane's colors and its registration number.

Some of the videos posted on social media showed survivors dragging fellow passengers away from the plane's wreckage.

Unverified video showed people stumbling from a piece of the fuselage that remained intact, Reuters reported.

Also a video has emerged showing traces of shrapnel on the tail section.








Flight-tracking data from FlightRadar24.com showed the aircraft making what appeared to be a figure-right as it neared the airport in Aktau, its altitude moving up and down substantially over the last minutes of the flight before impacting the ground.

FlightRadar24 separately said in an online post that the aircraft had faced "strong GPS jamming" which " made the aircraft transmit bad ADS-B data," referring to the information that enables flight-tracking websites to follow planes in flight. Russia has been blamed in the past for jamming GPS transmissions in the wider region.
 
Thanks for these amazing vids pure luck so many survived.
 






 
Amazing finds man, thanks. The flight was carrying 62 passengers and five crew members and there is speculation on social media that the plane could have been shot down by Russian air defences which mistook it for a Ukrainian drone.

 
Great work, hope more vids of the bodies picked up and body bagged show up
 

Russian anti-aircraft system may have struck Azerbaijan Airlines plane, says US​





Russia and Kazakhstan have sought to play down speculation about the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash, as a US official said there were early indications that a Russian anti-aircraft system may have struck the plane.

The assertion comes after a Ukrainian national security official and several sources in Azerbaijan claimed that the crash, which killed 38 people on Christmas Day, was caused by Russian air defence fire.
 

Azerbaijan airline blames 'external interference' for plane crash​




Azerbaijan Airlines says the preliminary results of an investigation into the crash of its plane in Kazakhstan on 25 December have blamed "physical and technical external interference".

The head of Russia's civil aviation agency said on Friday that the situation in the Chechen capital was "very complicated" and that a closed-skies protocol had been put in place.

 

People lay flowers in memory of the victims of the disaster near Kazakhstan's Aktau airport.


Russia's President Vladimir Putin has apologised to the president of neighbouring Azerbaijan over the downing of a commercial airliner in Russian airspace, in which 38 people were killed - but stopped short of saying Russia was responsible.

In his first comments on the Christmas Day crash, Putin said the "tragic incident" had occurred when Russian air defence systems were repelling Ukrainian drones.

Ukraine's President Volodymr Zelensky said Russia must "stop spreading disinformation" about the strike.

The plane is believed to have come under fire from Russian air defence as it tried to land in the Russian region of Chechnya - forcing it to divert across the Caspian Sea.

 

Passenger Records Tragic Plane Crash in Kazakhstan on Phone​


 
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