La catastrophe aérienne survenue le 25 décembre au Kazakhstan a vraisemblablement été provoquée par une erreur de la défense antiaérienne russe guettant des drones ukrainiens. Moscou attribue la catastrophe à une collision avec des oiseaux.
The article suspects that Russian anti-aircraft defenses mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijani airplane intended for Grozny (Chechnya).
While Russia claims the crash was caused by bird collision, evidence including witness accounts and visual clues suggest the plane was targeted near Grozny. The damaged aircraft was ordered to divert 450 kilometers away to Aktau, Kazakhstan, where it tragically crashed after losing control.
The incident resulted in 38 fatalities and 29 survivors.
The article suspects that Russian anti-aircraft defenses mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijani airplane intended for Grozny (Chechnya). While Russia claims the crash was caused by bird collision, evidence including witness accounts and visual clues suggest the plane was targeted near Grozny. The damaged aircraft was ordered to divert 450 kilometers away to Aktau, Kazakhstan, where it tragically crashed after losing control. The incident resulted in 38 fatalities and 29 survivors.