What Caused the Plane Crash?
The tragic crash of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 190 in western Kazakhstan has left 38 people dead and 29 survivors. The flight, which was traveling from Baku to Grozny, disappeared from radar before crashing near Aktau, sparking many questions about what caused the disaster.
The Final Moments of the Flight
Flight 190 vanished from radar while flying over the Caspian Sea, only to reappear an hour later, flying dangerously low before crashing near the Kazakhstan coast. Initially, it was thought that the plane might have hit a flock of birds or suffered an issue with its oxygen system. However, new footage of the wreckage has raised doubts about these explanations.
Azerbaijani Minister of Digital Development and Transport Rashad Nabiyev:
"The wreckage of the plane and the testimony of witnesses give grounds to say that the airliner was subjected to external interference," 1/2#AzerbaijanAirlines #Aktau pic.twitter.com/3GJ1Db2p0K
— Könül Şahin 𓃠 (@KonulikShahin) December 27, 2024
Images show suspiciously large holes in the fuselage, leading to speculation that the plane could have been shot at, potentially by Russian air defenses. The flight was heading to Grozny, which has been under heightened security due to recent tensions in the region. Some believe the plane might have been mistaken for a military target.
The Aftermath
Survivors described the terrifying moments after the crash. Some were seen emerging from the wreckage, while others were trapped and calling for help. The front of the plane was destroyed by fire, but the rear section, where most survivors were found, remained intact.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene, rescuing those who had survived the crash and transporting them to local hospitals. Many of the survivors, including two children, are receiving medical care, with several in serious condition.
Was the Crash Caused by External Forces?
As investigators search for answers, there is growing speculation that Russian air defense systems could have been involved in the crash. Some experts believe that the plane may have been mistaken for a drone, especially considering the heightened security in Grozny due to recent drone attacks in the area.
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Unusual punctures.To me, they look like relatively small calibre bullet puntures or very unusual shrapnel intrusions..
Breaches of unknown origin seen on exterior of Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan
Reportedly, 35 people died in the crash.#Kazakhstan… pic.twitter.com/1fBi5soJk8
— John Metzner (@JohnRMetzner) December 25, 2024
The plane had been rerouted due to poor visibility from fog, which has raised more questions about the circumstances leading up to the crash.
Government Reactions and Investigation
Azerbaijani and Kazakh officials have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash. The authorities are considering several possibilities, including technical issues or external interference. The investigation is ongoing, and both countries are working together to determine what happened.
Leaders from Azerbaijan and Russia, including President Ilham Aliyev and President Vladimir Putin, have expressed their condolences to the victims’ families, while local officials continue to assist survivors.
Seeking Answers
As authorities work to uncover the truth behind this devastating crash, the world is left wondering what really happened. Was it a tragic accident, or was the plane caught in the crossfire of regional conflicts? The investigation is still in its early stages, and many questions remain unanswered.
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