Le gouvernement azerbaidjanais avance que l'avion de la compagnie nationale a bien ete touche par un missile antiaerien russe.
This article investigates the possibility that a recent Azerbaïdjan Airlines flight was shot down by a Russian missile over the Kazakhstan region.
Key points suggesting this theory include:
* Azerbaijani government claims: They allege the plane was hit by a Russian anti-aircraft missile.
* Similar incident to MH17: The crash shares parallels with the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 by pro-Russian separatists, leading to speculation about a potential misidentification.
* Flight data: Flight Radar data shows erratic altitude changes in the plane's final moments, consistent with a missile strike.
* Physical evidence: Photos and videos from the crash site display small holes in the rear fuselage, resembling damage caused by missile shrapnel.
* Timing and location: The incident occurred near Grozny, which was reportedly targeted by Ukrainian drones at the same time. This raises the possibility of a Russian defense system mistakenly identifying the passenger plane as a threat.
An investigation is underway in both Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan to determine the exact cause of the crash.
This article investigates the possibility that a recent Azerbaïdjan Airlines flight was shot down by a Russian missile over the Kazakhstan region. Key points suggesting this theory include: * Azerbaijani government claims: They allege the plane was hit by a Russian anti-aircraft missile. * Similar incident to MH17: The crash shares parallels with the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 by pro-Russian separatists, leading to speculation about a potential misidentification. * Flight data: Flight Radar data shows erratic altitude changes in the plane's final moments, consistent with a missile strike. * Physical evidence: Photos and videos from the crash site display small holes in the rear fuselage, resembling damage caused by missile shrapnel. * Timing and location: The incident occurred near Grozny, which was reportedly targeted by Ukrainian drones at the same time. This raises the possibility of a Russian defense system mistakenly identifying the passenger plane as a threat. An investigation is underway in both Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan to determine the exact cause of the crash.