Tragedy Strikes as Azerbaijani Jet Crashes in kazakhstan, Claiming 38 Lives
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A devastating airplane crash near the city of Aktau in kazakhstan has claimed the lives of 38 passengers, while 29 others miraculously survived. The ill-fated Embraer 190 aircraft, operated by Azerbaijan Airlines, was en route from Baku, Azerbaijan, to Grozny in Russia’s North Caucasus when it was forced to divert and attempt an emergency landing.
The incident occurred just three kilometers (1.8 miles) from the Aktau airport. Kazakh officials confirmed the nationalities of those onboard, including 42 Azerbaijani citizens, 16 Russians, six Kazakhs, and three Kyrgyz nationals.
“the information provided to me is that the plane changed its course between Baku and Grozny due to worsening weather conditions and headed to aktau airport,where it crashed upon landing,” Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev stated at a press conference. He emphasized that it was premature to speculate on the specific cause of the crash.
Russian authorities, citing preliminary information, suggested that the diversion was prompted by a bird strike, leading to an emergency situation onboard the aircraft.
Harrowing Footage Captures the Final Moments
Distressing footage circulating on social media platforms painted a grim picture of the crash. Videos captured the plane making a steep descent before crashing into the ground in a fiery explosion. Images showed the aircraft’s fuselage torn apart, with the main section lying upside down in the grass.
The aftermath of the crash also showed survivors bravely aiding fellow passengers, pulling them away from the wreckage.
Flight Data shows Erratic Path and GPS Jamming Concerns
Flight-tracking data from FlightRadar24.com revealed the aircraft’s erratic flight path before impacting the ground. The plane appeared to fly a figure-eight pattern near the Aktau airport, with its altitude fluctuating significantly.
FlightRadar24 further reported that the aircraft experienced “strong GPS jamming,” which “made the aircraft transmit bad ADS-B data.” ADS-B is a technology that allows website tracking of planes in flight. This raised concerns about potential GPS interference in the region, a factor Russia has been accused of in the past.
Azerbaijan Airlines announced that it would keep the public updated on the situation and expressed its condolences to the families of those affected. The airline also confirmed the suspension of flights between Baku and Grozny, along with flights between Baku and Makhachkala in Russia, untill the examination is completed.
An official delegation from Azerbaijan embarked on a mission to Aktau to conduct an on-site investigation into the cause of the tragic accident.