Azerbaijan plane crash... Russian President Putin apologizes..!?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for the tragic incident in which an azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed in Russian airspace on christmas Day. The accident occurred when Ukrainian drones diverted from southern russia, where they were said to be attacking several cities, and headed towards the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. The 'Embraer 190' passenger plane belonging to azerbaijan Airlines was flying from Baku, the capital of the european country azerbaijan, to russia on december 25 (Wednesday). In this context, it is said that a bird hit the plane in southern russia, where Ukrainian drones were said to be attacking several cities.
In this situation, allegations were made that a missile test conducted by russia was the cause of the accident. russia denied this, explaining that the Ukrainian drone attack on civilian structures in the cities of Kherson and Vladikavkaz was the cause of the problem when the plane was trying to land. ukraine categorically denied this, saying that it was russia that forced the damaged jet to cross the Caspian Sea. ukraine said that it was mostly accusing russia of covering up evidence of its crime.
Meanwhile, in a statement issued by azerbaijan Airlines, the airline said yesterday that according to the preliminary investigation, the plane crashed due to technical external interference and physical damage to the aircraft. In this situation, Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for the tragic incident that occurred in Russian airspace on christmas Day. The Russian government issued a statement in this regard, stating, "President Vladimir Putin apologized for the tragic incident that occurred in Russian airspace. He also expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims. He also wished the injured a speedy recovery."
Similarly, the statement issued by russia stated, "The Azerbaijani passenger plane, which was flying as planned, attempted to land again at Grozny airport. At that time, the cities of Grozny, Mostok, and Vladikav were attacked by Ukrainian drones. At that time, the Russian air defense system repelled the attack. The problem that occurred at that time was the cause of the accident."