Aerial footage reveals the crash site of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on December 25, 2024. Reuters


December 26, 2024 Tags:

A tragic incident unfolded on Wednesday when an Embraer passenger jet crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, claiming the lives of 38 people. The Azerbaijan Airlines flight, en route from Baku to Grozny, had deviated significantly from its planned route before the crash. Authorities are working tirelessly to determine the cause of this devastating event.
The jet, carrying 62 passengers and five crew members, veered off its scheduled path across the Caspian Sea, reportedly due to an emergency situation. According to initial reports from Russia's aviation authorities, the emergency may have been caused by a bird strike. However, aviation expert Richard Aboulafia questioned this explanation, noting that bird strikes rarely cause such drastic deviations.

Kazakhstan’s emergency ministry stated that the plane burst into flames upon impact near the Caspian coastline. Videos from the scene captured harrowing moments, showing the aircraft descending rapidly, followed by a fiery explosion and thick black smoke billowing into the sky. Survivors, some bloodied and bruised, were seen emerging from the wreckage. Emergency responders extinguished the fire and transported 29 injured individuals, including two children, to a nearby hospital.

Azerbaijan Airlines confirmed the crash and reported that the Embraer 190 jet was attempting an emergency landing 3 kilometers from Aktau when the tragedy occurred. The flight’s black box has been recovered, and officials hope it will shed light on the sequence of events leading to the crash.

President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan described the incident as a "great tragedy" and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation. “This is a tremendous sorrow for the Azerbaijani people,” he said. Aliyev was attending a summit in Russia at the time but promptly returned to Azerbaijan after learning of the disaster.

Speculation surrounds the deviation of the plane’s route. Russian officials noted that the nearest airport on the flight path was closed that morning, and Ukrainian drone strikes were reported in the region earlier this month. While Kyiv has not confirmed involvement in the strikes near Grozny, the geopolitical tensions have added complexity to the investigation.

Kazakhstan’s government has formed a special commission to investigate the crash and assist the victims’ families. Authorities have pledged full cooperation with Azerbaijan to uncover the truth behind the accident. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan Airlines has suspended flights to Russia's Chechnya region until further notice.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov extended their condolences to the victims’ families. Kadyrov also mentioned that some survivors are in critical condition and expressed hope for their recovery.

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, the maker of the ill-fated jet, has offered its condolences and pledged support to investigators.

The incident has left both Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan grappling with grief as the investigation continues. Officials aim to provide clarity to the victims’ families and the public in the coming days.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

China Builds Advanced Laser Fusion Research Center in Mianyang

China is reportedly constructing a large-scale laser-ignited fusion research center in Mianyang, a southwestern city known for its scientific endeavors.....

Stampede at Maha Kumbh Mela Leaves Over Seven Dead, Many Injured

A tragic stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela in northern India claimed the lives of more than seven people and....

Auschwitz Survivors Warn of Rising Antisemitism at 80th Anniversary

On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivors gathered to raise an alarm about the growing antisemitism and....

Israel reports that eight hostages, set to be freed by Hamas, are dead

As the first phase of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas began, an Israeli spokesperson confirmed that eight of....

Palestinians Celebrate Return to Northern Gaza After 15 Months of War

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians flooded into northern Gaza on Monday, marking their return to the area for the first....

World leaders to gather for 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation

On Monday, world leaders will gather in Poland to honor Holocaust Memorial Day and commemorate the 80th anniversary of the....

Duck DNA found in engines of Jeju Air crash, report reveals

A preliminary investigation into last month’s tragic Jeju Air crash has revealed that duck remains were found in both engines....

Trump Administration Launches Major Immigration Enforcement in Chicago

The Trump administration kicked off a major immigration crackdown in Chicago on Sunday, involving several federal agencies granted expanded powers....

Hamas to free three hostages; Israel permits Gazans to return north

The Palestinian militant group Hamas has announced plans to release Israeli civilian Arbel Yehud, soldier Agam Berger, and one other....

Hamas to Release Four Israeli Soldiers in Exchange for Prisoners

Hamas is set to release four female Israeli soldiers on Saturday, marking a second exchange of hostages under a ceasefire....

Sudan's largest oil refinery hit by fire amid civil war fighting

Fighting around Sudan's largest oil refinery has caused a massive blaze at the complex, sending thick clouds of black smoke....

Hamas recruited 15,000 fighters since war began, says US data

The Palestinian militant group Hamas has added between 10,000 and 15,000 fighters since the start of its war with Israel,....