Azerbaijan Air Crash Caused by Russian Forces: WH - California Hoy

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Dec 27, 2024

Azerbaijan Air Crash Caused by Russian Forces: WH

 


The White House National Security Council announced there are early indications that the crash of Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 on Dec. 25 was caused by Russian air defense systems.

“We … have seen some early indications that would certainly point to the possibility that this jet was brought down by Russian air defense systems,” White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby told members of the press on Dec. 27. “That said, there’s an ongoing investigation right now. Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are conducting this jointly. We have offered our assistance to that investigation, should they need it, should they want it, but we’re gonna ... respect that process.”

This position follows a statement made by Azerbaijani Transport Minister Rashad Nabiyev on Dec. 27, announcing that a preliminary investigation determined that the airliner experienced an “external impact” before the crash. Nabiyev did not identify a suspected weapon or where it came from.

“Preliminary conclusions by experts point at external impact,” Nabiyev told Azerbaijani media. “The type of weapon used in the impact will be determined during the probe.”

Flight 8243, operating the Brazilian-built medium-range Embraer 190 airplane, was en route to Grozny, Russia, from Baku, Azerbaijan, on Christmas Day when it was forced to make a crash landing near Aktau, Kazakhstan. The resulting crash killed 38 of the 67 passengers onboard.

Ukrainian defense official Andriy Kovalenko immediately accused Russia of shooting down the aircraft after failing to close its airspace around Gronzy, an area that faced a Ukrainian drone attack amid this flight’s arrival.

“Russia should have closed the airspace over Grozny but failed to do so,” Kovalenko said on X on Dec. 25, highlighting what he considered as shrapnel damage on the aircraft. “The plane was damaged by the Russians and was sent to Kazakhstan instead of being urgently landed in Grozny to save lives.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov appeared on Russian state media on Dec. 26, requesting a crash investigation take place before any conclusions are made.

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