Updated December 28th 2024, 21:24 IST
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday apologised to Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev over the tragic plane crash that killed nearly 38. In an official statement on Saturday, the Kremlin said its air defense systems were firing near Grozny due to a Ukrainian drone strike, but stopped short of saying one of these hit the plane. The crash took place on Wednesday when the flight was in Russian airspace. Putin apologized to Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a “tragic incident”.
The plane was flying on Wednesday from Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku to Grozny, the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya, when it turned toward Kazakhstan and crashed while making an attempt to land. There were 29 survivors.
On Friday, a US official and an Azerbaijani minister made separate statements blaming the crash on an external weapon.
On Wednesday, Azerbaijan Airlines’ Embraer 190 was en route from the Azerbaijani capital of Baku to the Russian city of Grozny in the North Caucasus when it was diverted for reasons that aren't yet fully clear. It crashed while trying to land in Aktau, Kazakhstan, after flying east across the Caspian Sea.
The plane went down near the coast about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from Aktau. Cellphone footage circulating online appeared to show the aircraft making a steep descent before hitting the ground and exploding in a fireball.
According to reports, at least 38 people died in the plane crash while over 20 survived the tragic incident.
With inputs from AP
Published December 28th 2024, 18:55 IST