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Bird, weather, or Russia - what really caused the Kazakhstan plane crash?

IndiaTimes Thursday, 26 December 2024 ()
The Kazakhstan plane crash claiming 38 lives has led to speculation involving possible bird strike, adverse weather, or Russian air defense systems. Ukrainian officials and Andriy Kovalenko highlighted evidence of a Russian air defense missile strike. Contrarily, Russia noted factors like bird collision and heavy fog.
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News video: Russia Accuses Ukraine of Forcing Plane Diversion, Leading Plane Crash in Kazakhstan That Killed 38

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Forcing Plane Diversion, Leading Plane Crash in Kazakhstan That Killed 38 03:25

In a tragic aviation disaster, an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190AR crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 passengers. Russian officials have linked the crash to Ukrainian drone strikes on civilian infrastructure in Grozny and Vladikavkaz, which forced the plane to divert from its original...

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