‘Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Which Crashed Diverted Amid Fog, Ukrainian Drone Alert’: Russia

‘Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Which Crashed Diverted Amid Fog, Ukrainian Drone Alert’: Russia

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Russia has said it’s important to wait for an investigation to finish its work to understand what happened. Four Azerbaijani sources said the plane had been struck by Russian air defences.

The Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J2-8243 crashed on Wednesday, killing 38 people. (Reuters Image)

Russia’s aviation watchdog said on Friday that an Azerbaijan Airlines plane which crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday had decided to reroute from its original destination in Chechnya amid dense fog and a local alert over Ukrainian drones.

Rosaviatsia, the watchdog, said that the captain of the plane had been offered other airports at which to land, but had chosen Kazakhstan’s Aktau. It said that it would provide comprehensive support to Kazakh and Azerbaijani investigations looking into the crash.

Russia has said it’s important to wait for an investigation to finish its work to understand what happened. Four Azerbaijani sources told Reuters on Thursday the plane had been struck by Russian air defences.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)

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