Recent air incidents involving Russian missiles have garnered significant attention, particularly the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines flight in Kazakhstan on December 25, 2024. This incident has been widely attributed to a Russian anti-aircraft missile strike.
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The Azerbaijan Airlines flight, en route from Baku to Grozny, was diverted to Aktau in Kazakhstan due to adverse weather conditions and potential threats from Ukrainian drones. During its approach to Aktau, the plane was struck by a missile, leading to its crash and subsequent fire. The crash resulted in the deaths of 38 people and injuries to 29 others.
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Evidence supporting the missile strike theory includes:
Azerbaijani and International Reactions: Azerbaijan has demanded an international inquiry and has suspended flights to several Russian cities in response to the incident. The country is seeking an apology or acknowledgment from Russia regarding the missile strike.
The incident has drawn parallels to the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014, which was also attributed to a Russian-backed missile strike. The ongoing investigations aim to conclusively determine the type of missile used and the exact circumstances leading to the crash.