The tragic crash of a passenger plane bound for Russia, which took the lives of 38 people in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, has sparked speculation about the possible causes of the disaster. Early theories range from a bird strike to the more serious possibility of a missile attack. However, Russian authorities have warned against jumping to conclusions, urging the public to wait for the official investigation before making any assumptions.
The Embraer 190 aircraft, operated by Azerbaijan Airlines, had diverted from its original route due to poor weather conditions and was heading towards Aktau in Kazakhstan when it crashed. Initially, some reports suggested that a bird strike might have been the cause, disturbing video footage from the crash site led to doubts, with many experts pointing to signs of damage inconsistent with a bird collision.
The Kremlin has dismissed these theories, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov saying that it would be ‘wrong’ to speculate before the investigation’s findings are complete. “We must wait for the investigation to conclude before making any hypotheses,” Peskov said, calling for caution in the face of growing rumors. Moscow has denied any such attack. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, “It is wrong to make any hypotheses about the cause of the crash before the investigation is completed. We must wait for the conclusions of the experts.”
The aircraft crashed, was an Embraer 190, operated by Azerbaijan Airlines. The plane had 62 people on board, including passengers from Azerbaijan, Russia, and other countries, along with 5 crew members. According to initial reports, the plane had to change its course several times due to weather conditions. After heading initially for Makhachkala in Russia, the flight diverted again and headed towards Aktau, a city located in Kazakhstan, about 310 kilometers across the Caspian Sea. It was during this diversion that the plane crashed.
The crash has resulted in the deaths of 38 people, while 29 survivors have been taken to the hospital, though their injuries have not been clearly stated. According to the local authorities, all the bodies have been recovered from the crash site, and the investigation is now in full swing.
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