Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432 Crash

Russian Missile Confirmed in Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432 crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in 38 fatalities. Preliminary investigations indicate a Russian surface-to-air missile, fired during drone activity over Grozny, struck the aircraft. The plane, reportedly denied landing at Russian airports despite damage, was instructed to cross the Caspian Sea, with its GPS navigation jammed en route. This incident bears resemblance to the MH17 tragedy and raises serious questions regarding the circumstances surrounding the missile launch and subsequent actions.

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Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Was it a Russian Missile Strike?

An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190, flight 8432, crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in 38 fatalities out of 67 passengers and crew. Initial reports suggested a bird strike forced an emergency landing, but survivor accounts and investigative sources indicate a possible missile strike near Grozny, the intended destination. The plane’s erratic flight path, as shown by FlightRadar24 data, and potential GPS jamming further complicate the investigation. The nationalities of the passengers included a significant number of Azerbaijanis, as well as Russians, Kazakhs, and Kyrgyz citizens.

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